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This is the progressive direction of human society.
The best are like those Keynes described: not only good mathematicians, but also creative and insightful thinkers who influence not merely policy decisions, but the direction of human thought.
Furthermore, the direction of human resources reform is not necessarily oriented toward Internet finance.
Scientists are really going in the direction of human trials, especially for Parkinson's disease and spinal cord injuries".
Future investigations, across the neurosciences, should focus to elucidate the fundamental neural architecture underlying the target-specific direction of human sexual orientation, and their antecedents in developmental neurobiology.
Autonomous combat aircraft working under the direction of human fighters obviously occupies a middle ground regarding this debate, but development and testing of these systems is likely to continue while the ethical questions remain unresolved.
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Interestingly, in addition to contrast per se, contrast polarity (i.e., whether the iris or sclera is darker) is also crucial in judgments about the gaze direction of humans by humans [44].
However, we still lack comparisons of the strength and direction of human-mediated and natural selection acting on landrace populations across environmental gradients.
To conclude, we also discuss some of the sleep-related neurological disorders such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and the potential challenges and future directions of human genetics in sleep research.
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) can discriminate among the gaze directions of human faces [23], [24], [25].
Chloe was able to discriminate between the directions of human gazes in the oddity tasks, and the discrimination was successfully transferred to untrained stimuli.
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