The Venusians aboard (Van Tassel must have recognized their license plates) invited him to explore the spacecraft and shared with him the principles for rejuvenating the human body.
The next step will be to make sure that his polymer, or something similar, is safe for use in the human body.
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In January, PPL announced the birth of five cloned piglets which have a gene "knocked out" to make them suitable for transplants into the human body.
It also was conducted in a lab and so cannot account for the protection a human body might offer, such as layers of skin, bone and tissue.
Previous prevailing opinion held that the high frequencies needed for wireless power delivery couldn't penetrate the human body deep enough, and the lower frequencies that would do the trick require antennas too large to work as implants.
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The metal doesn't degrade on its own, and can linger in the human body for decades.
These stories, and others concerning extraordinary feats in extreme cold, at great depths underwater, in sporting arenas and in outer space, are the starting points for Dr Ashcroft's careful explanations of how the human body copes at the limits of endurance.
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.
For this jump, the team also worked to create a new generation of space suit for better mobility and visual clarity, studied the effects on the human body of supersonic acceleration and deceleration, developed a new parachute system, and more.
That's a lot of fast number-crunching: Microsoft figures there are something like 10 to the 23rd power "degrees of freedom, " or possible positions, for a human body.
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".
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.
Embryonic stem cells have great potential for treating human disease because of their ability to generate almost all the cell types found in the adult body.
Sudan is "fully prepared to provide information to the Council, or to any other body mandated by it" to show that the factory was producing medicines for human and veterinary use.
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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The human cell nucleus contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, which carry genetic information necessary for developing and running the body correctly.
Dr Jaisson suspects, though he has not yet proved for sure, that all the ants in the colony are genetically identical like the cells in a single human body.
"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.
For me, we find those common values and shared principles in the United Nations Charter, as well as the body of international agreements that are the foundation of our common quest for development, peace and security and human rights.
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