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The civil society serves as the voice of the citizen and could make development to be more human-sensitive and in the cultural context of the communities.
Occupancy rates of human-adapted and human-sensitive species were different (36% higher and 26% lower, respectively) at points near homes versus those in surrounding forest.
We sampled bird communities at the forest/lawn edge of exurban homes, and at 200- and 400-m in surrounding forest and modeled occupancy at increasing distances from residential structures for human-adapted, human-sensitive, and neutral species.
One contemporary observer caught it well: "I was struck by his face, so human and sensitive.
Several compounds have selectively inhibited only one member of this enzyme family i.e., human puromycin sensitive aminopeptidase (hPSA).
Unlike, B. burgdorferi sensu stricto, B. garinii is a human complement sensitive strain [31].
But it occurs with such frequency that humans are sensitive to it.
They theorise this may have made humans less sensitive to smoke's harmful effects, allowing them to be around fires more often and offered an evolutionary advantage.
The RfD for inorganic arsenic is based on hyperpigmentation, keratosis, and possible vascular complications in humans including sensitive groups (EPA [2012a]).
These findings suggest that humans are sensitive to facial cues and provide support that it is possible for an observer to instantaneously rate driver sleepiness.
Has it made humans more sensitive to the plight of animals and endangered species?
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