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25. Welcome to Salvation of human home page
- www.salvation-of-humans.com
- Don't you think your Future deserves some Attention? - Discover a Real Alternative for Free Humans!.
- Welcome to SALVATION OF HUMANS. ...
- The current situation of the humans, who put themselves in the conditions of an imminent mass extinction, results from their wide-spread lack of PERCEPTION. ...
- A first obstacle results from the fact that (most) humans situate their center outside themselves and direct their thoughts almost only towards themselves. ...
- All humans can access it and it's very easy, but most have forgotten it because a model of society based on lies, that appeared millenaries ago, has successfully closed their eyes, even the most powerful masters of the world.
- Salvation-of-humans. ...
26. Static EM Field FAQ
- www.mcw.edu
- This document reviews the laboratory and epidemiological evidence relevant to the issue of whether static (direct current, DC) magnetic or electric fields cause or contribute to cancer (or any other health problems) in humans. ...
- Are there known mechanisms that would explain how static magnetic fields of the intensity encountered in occupational settings could cause biological effects in humans? .
- At frequencies below that used for broadcast AM radio (about 10^6 Hz), electromagnetic sources couple poorly with the bodies of humans and animals, and thus are very inefficient at inducing electric currents and causing heating 62 . ...
- Two studies of humans 5, 44 have reported that workers in aluminum reduction plants, where exposure to static magnetic fields is common, have minor alterations in the numbers of some types of immune cells; but these minor changes in cell number are of no known clinical significance, and may not even be related to magnetic field exposure. ...
- While it has been suggested that melatonin might have "cancer-preventive" activity 48, 49 , there is no evidence that static magnetic fields affect melatonin levels in humans, or that melatonin has anti-cancer activity in humans. ...
- 17) Are there known mechanisms that would explain how static magnetic fields of the intensity encountered in occupational settings could cause biological effects in humans? .
- Although some effects of static magnetic fields have been observed in both humans and animals, there have not been any clearly deleterious effects conclusively demonstrated at magnetic field levels up to 2 T 2000 milliT . ...
- "There is inadequate evidence in humans for the carcinogenicity of static electric or magnetic fields. ...
- "Static electric and magnetic fields and extremely low-frequency electric fields are not classifiable as to their carcinogenicity to humans. ...
27. Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics
- www.pre.ethics.gc.ca
- Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans.
- Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (PDF, 419 KB).
- Please cite the TCPS as: "Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans, 1998 (with 2000, 2002 updates)". ...
- Appendix 2: Articles Included in Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans .
28. Nat'l Academies Press: Digital People: From Bionic Humans to Androids
- www.nap.edu
- Digital People: From Bionic Humans to Androids Sidney Perkowitz248 pages, 6 x 9, 2004.
- as a history of humans' fascination with artificial life--both real and fictional--this book is informative. ...
- "Digital People: From Bionic Humans to Androids (by Emory University professor Sidney Perkowitz) provides an excellent and indispensable primer for anyone curious about the history of artificial beings both in fiction and reality. ...
- He expresses his subject clearly, and at the end, presents the inevitable result: 'that any person who works to artificially match or surpass what humanity is, can only feel the hubris fall away, to be replaced with awe at the complexity of what nature has wrought, humility at the difficulty of emulating it, and wonderment that we humans can yet hope to complete this astonishing journey' (219). ...
29. Caveful of Clues About Early Humans (washingtonpost.com)
- www.washingtonpost.com
- Top News Science What is RSS? | All RSS Feeds Caveful of Clues About Early Humans.
- Their finds may help answer some of the most hotly debated questions about early humans: Did they make love or war with Neanderthals? Were Neanderthals intellectually inferior to our human ancestors? .
- This may be asking a lot of the scanty fossil remains of three individuals who lived 35,000 years ago, but their age makes them the earliest modern humans ever found in Europe. ...
30. Soapbox: Humans should not have to grok XML
- www-106.ibm.com
- Soapbox: Humans should not have to grok XML.
- What about programs, specifications, initialization files, and the like that are conversations between a human and a computer? In this section, I hope to convince you that humans should not have to write and grok XML. ...
- My argument is simple: Humans have an innate ability to apply structure to a stream of characters (sentences), therefore, adding markup symbols can only make it harder for us to read and more laborious to type. ...
- Which is easier to read and write, the special-purpose syntax humans have used for at least a thousand years, or the XML equivalent?.
- Humans have built specialized domain-specific languages precisely to be efficient at describing problems using them (note the vast number of special-purpose programming languages such as PostScript, PERL, Mathematica, and so on). The above XML specification is a representation of the parse tree (the structure) of the expression -- remember sentence diagramming? Language parsers convert input sentences into parse trees before processing because explicit parse trees are much easier for a computer to deal with than the implied structure of sentences which humans understand so readily. ...
- Humans certainly prefer typing that concise one-line query sentence rather than the equivalent XML in Listing 2.
- The point is that humans get to type the simple query and the computer does the work of explicitly deriving the structure. ...
- Humans neither need nor want markup structure tags to grok sentences. ...
- On the other hand, humans have evolved over millions of years to understand speech without effort, hence we find it a particularly satisfying interface. ...
- Humans deal especially well with implied structure whereas computers, which were designed to be good at what we are not, prefer explicit structure. ...
31. Page Title
- www.linkny.com
- NEW PIG VIRUS CAPABLE OF INFECTING HUMANS.
- The humans recovered and the disease, which was raced to a colony of fruit bats, appears to have been contained, but there is no .
- Animal viruses do not normally infect humans, but when they do, they encounter a new environment where there are few, if any, antibodies to resist their spread. ...
32. Human - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Two young girls This article is about humans of the last 30,000 years. ...
- Humans are distinguished from the other great apes by an erect body carriage that frees the upper limbs for manipulating objects, and by a more highly developed brain and a resultant capacity for abstract reasoning and articulate speech.
- Human beings are commonly referred to as persons or people and collectively as man, mankind, humanity, or the human race, while humans is used both for the collective and for individuals. ... Nominal use of human (plural humans) is short for human being, and used not to be considered good style in traditional English grammar. ...
- The term “person” can thus be used of non-humans, such as non-human animals, mythical beings, artificial intelligences, and extraterrestrials. ...
- In biology, humans are usually studied as one of many known species on Earth. The biological study of humans often extends to the psychological as well as the physical, but usually not to the spiritual or the religious. Biologically, humans are defined as hominids of the species Homo sapiens, of which the only extant subspecies is Homo sapiens sapiens. ... Humans exhibit fully bipedal locomotion. ...
- Humans vary substantially around the mean height and mean weight, and the means themselves have varied depending on locality and historical factors. ...
- Humans may have been extremely successful due to their high intelligence, but they also have their share of physical complications. Humans are prone to suffer from obesity more so than other primates. This is largely due to the fact that humans are capable of producing more body fat than their primate relatives. ... Because humans are strictly bipedal, the pelvis region and spinal column tends to get worn, creating locomotion difficulties in advanced old age.
- Many humans consider themselves the most intelligent organism in the animal kingdom, though there is debate as to whether or not cetaceans such as dolphins may have comparable or even higher intelligence. ... Humans have the highest brain to body mass ratio of all large animals (Dolphins have the second highest; sharks have the highest for a fish; and octopi have the highest for an invertebrate). ...
33. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Cloning humans: Can it really be done?
- news.bbc.co.uk
- Saturday, 28 December, 2002, 10:25 GMT Cloning humans: Can it really be done?.
- Our science editor, Dr David Whitehouse, answers some questions about cloning and whether the technology can be made to work in humans. ...
- There is some evidence that they may not live as long as conventional humans and may have health problems. ...
- Copying humans to make babies .
34. Virtual Soldier Research
- www.digital-humans.org
- The VSR program conducts basic and applied research concerned with the development of modeling and simulation technologies for digital humans. Digital humans are characters that see, move, touch, and grasp like real humans, but that perform in the virtual world. ...
35. SAVE THE BABY HUMANS-Pregnancy Help
- members.tripod.com
- Save The Baby Humans--Pregnancy Help .
- Save The Baby Humans--Pregnancy Help .
- FOR AUSTIN PRAYER LOCATIONS, PLEASE EMAIL Save the Baby Humans Foundation .
- Save The Baby Humans is dedicated to helping each woman with an unwanted or expected pregnancy to choose life for her baby. ...
- Abortion Alternatives and Post Abortion Links: Page 2 of Save The Baby Humans.
- Save The Baby Humans Foundation: .
- No amount is too small! Send contributions to: Save The Baby Humans Foundation (in care of DC Wooley) P. ...
36. Early Humans: Projects & Internet Resources
- www.internet-at-work.com
- Grade 6 Projects | Ancient History Menu | Early Humans Projects Ms Hos-McGrane's Grade 6 .
- on Early Humans .
- Other Schools Early Humans Resources .
- Projects on Early Humans from Other Schools.
- origins Archive, a Usenet newsgroup devoted to the discussion and debate of biological and physical origins of humans. ...
- Neanderthals Were Built to Talk Fossil study finds vocal capability like that of humans San Francisco Chronicle (1998) .
- Neanderthal Notes: Did ancient humans play modern scales? .
- First Humans in the Americas .
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