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Third, from species-being, for humans produce blindly and not in accordance with their truly human powers.
For example, the human produced sounds could be more salient to the infant due to their social nature and thus could be attended more.
For example, each human produces around 1011 (one trillion) blood cells each day (Gordon et al. 2002).
The recent approval of vaccines and gene therapy products for human use produced in the Insect Cell-Baculovirus Expression Vector System (IC-BEVS) underlines the high potential and versatility of this platform.
If Latin America were to demonstrate that democracy and deepening respect for human rights produced growing economies that included poor people and minorities, then the project of development, in its more secular and non-violent form, would gain renewed traction globally.
We considered that Se = 91.7% and Sp = 91.2% for human RBT produced by Tulip Diagnostics Ltd (Ruiz-Mesa et al. 2005).
"There is no neutral word for what humans produce at least once a day, usually unfailingly," Ms. George writes.
In December, a group of scientists at Wageningen University, in the Netherlands, published a paper concluding that insects reared for human consumption produce significantly lower quantities of greenhouse gases than do cattle and pigs.
For human diseases producing lifelong immunity, L was assumed to be 65 years.
Based on a similar rationale, namely aiming at a widespread downregulation of effector T cell responses, antibodies targeting CD3 molecules have been the focus of research on treatment of autoimmune disorders since the first antibody specific for humans was produced in 1979, by Kung and Goldstein [71].
The paper drives home the point that the ocean may become less effective in the coming decades as a sink for human-produced carbon dioxide, says oceanographer Paul Falkowski.
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