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How can normative conceptions of the "human" accommodate a figure of such aberrant embodiment?
This study was aimed at development of a straightforward, fast, and at the same time a highly sensitive, accurate, and precise HPLC method for the simultaneous determination of piracetam and levetiracetam in bulk, formulations, and human serum accommodating the most frequently employed C-18 column and UV detection.
The human genome accommodates multiple AluYb8 repeats, which explains the high sensitivity of the quantification assay used here.
Although lab-reared flies are generally maintained under relatively standard conditions of temperature, light, and diet, selective pressures in the lab are very different than those found in the wild providing the potential for strong selection for human-accommodating phenotypes and/or the relaxation of selection on traits adapted in nature [ 21, 22].
While bears seem to be adapting well to living near humans, scientists say that humans are less accommodating.
"This case will help us understand what the rules are" when it comes to accommodating human needs and protecting endangered species, Ms. Norton said in New Mexico last month.
In doing so, they have framed the problems of justice posed by disability in terms of the more general problem of fairly accommodating human variations.
Mr. Esteron would have Palestinians renounce their basic human rights to accommodate Jewish ethno-nationalism.
An aim of ergonomics is to design workplaces, systems, products, and tools, to accommodate human variability.
We must instead decide how best to accommodate human numbers which will, at least for the next four decades, continue to rise.
Robotic planes and subs don't have to accommodate human safety needs, so they're cheaper to build.
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