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Capital, Klein argues, has been separating humans from the world around them since the discovery of steam.
"Here you have a billion years of evolution separating humans from yeast, and yet secretory genes will look the same and even work the same".
The director Ridley Scott, who delved into similar issues in "Blade Runner," also explored the blurry philosophical line separating humans from their synthetic counterparts in "Prometheus".
In the last century, the formerly sharp lines separating humans from animals — our monopolies on language, reason, toolmaking, culture, even self-consciousness — have been blurred, one after another, as science has granted these capabilities to other animals.
Disgust was then extended to many other categories, he argues, to people who were unclean, to unacceptable sexual practices and to a wide class of bodily functions and behaviors that were seen as separating humans from animals.
When it comes to separating humans from other animals, researchers agree that it's what's between the ears that counts most.
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Realists find it in the abyss separating human thought and language from reality, as it is in itself".
The solution often involves separating human societies from nature to focus on social and technological strategies to resist change.
Residues in bold are those selected in the branch separating human and chimpanzee from orang-utan.
Separating human distress from a diagnosis of depression or anxiety is difficult [ 65].
Figure 3 also shows that most proteins conserve their pI despite the evolutionary distances separating human, mouse, and cow.
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