• The results showed that all the nose and skin images received relatively low aliveness ratings from the participants, regardless of whether the picture actually depicted human or non-human body parts.

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  • According to the human-rights body, security agents infiltrate opposition groups to take control of them, stifling open politics.

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  • Besides winning Indonesia a seat on the United Nations' new human-rights body, Mr Yudhoyono's main foreign-policy achievement so far has been improved relations with the United States.

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  • Only a few months ago ASEAN leaders were talking about setting up a regional human-rights body and adopting a strong new charter that would, for the first time, impose binding decisions on member countries and sanctions against wayward ones.

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  • The Acpo audit was sparked following a series of inspections by the Human Tissue Authority in 2009, asking for details of category three human tissue - significant body parts including organs and limbs - held by police before the Human Tissue Act came into force in 2006.

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  • Andrew Prentice, a professor of nutrition at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, suggested this week that obesity is now so widespread (hem) that it represents an evolutionary shift in human body-shape.

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  • Biologically, the middle-aged human body does not look like something being left to slowly decay.

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  • The birth of the first human child who began life as an embryo outside the human body made headlines world-wide and, within a few years, spawned hundreds of commercial IVF clinics.

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  • After studying the large set of image-data, the cluster revealed that indeed it could, in addition to being able to develop concepts for human body parts and -- of course -- cats.

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  • This large body of international human-rights and humanitarian law (the modern term for the laws of war) is historically unprecedented.

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  • The birth of the first child who began life as an embryo outside the human body made headlines world-wide and ultimately spawned hundreds of commercial IVF clinics.

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  • The move from level three to level four on the WHO's six-level threat scale means the world body has determined the virus is capable of significant human-to-human transmission -- a major step toward a flu pandemic, said Dr. Keiji Fukuda, the agency's assistant director-general.

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  • And that's a great question because one of the hard things about long-duration space flight is the human body dealing with weightlessness and a lack of gravity.

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  • Yet scientists believe 120 or so remains a stubborn limit beyond which the human body cannot live without some serious - and so far unknown - genetic intervention.

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  • For instance, when a very human-looking head is placed on an obviously mechanical body, that can be creepy.

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  • "It's a major coup for Equivital, which, despite its small size - currently only 25 employees - provides the US Army with its human body monitoring system, " the company told BBC News.

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  • In the art of Jean-Michel Othoniel, the sense of the human body is always present, even when there's no body to be seen.

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  • Agarwal is in the early stages of further research that can model the human body's role in protecting from radio-frequency electromagnetic waves emitted from cell phones.

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  • Alan Miller, professor of human-rights law at Strathclyde University, says that any body with public functions local councils, quangos like employment-law tribunals, and even privatised utilities will come under the scope of the human-rights law.

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  • It takes some time, but it will allow you to shed a good deal of the misinformation sloshing around in your head and body currently and become a better-focused human dynamo capable of sustained achievement.

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  • It also kept 126 samples registered as category two, which are defined as "samples of human tissue which are not a significant part of the body - for example small tissue samples, blocks, slides, etc".

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  • Pfizer has begun human testing of a pill that stimulates growth-hormone release in the body.

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  • D-serine was of the "right-handed" configuration, which is almost never seen in the human body.

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