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In the European Union, MBM is banned from the feed of any animal that may become human food [4].
These viruses may become human pathogens.
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If that word gets around, Johnson may become permanently human.
What were once Herculean feats may become everyday human activities.
If we work on making every prayer count as if it's our last and set aside time from our busy schedules, including the social media that consumes a measurable chunk of our day, to unwind the thoughts and worries entangled in our minds, we may become better humans and will indeed have a greater chance of living with peace.
stereotypes become human".
This field may become universal for human diagnostics; it allows early detection of different diseases in humans by measuring changes in ion behaviour in human biofluids.
Hence, such human studies may become more essential for human ALX4 analyses.
The immune response itself may become deficient in human diseases involving white cells, such as multiple myeloma, macroglobulinemia, Hodgkin's disease, and chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
He went on: "Courage is released in a society that is under the authority of God, so that we may become the fully human community of which we all dream".
"Robotic sex may become better than human sex," he added.
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