Think of this as that same, generous, human response only on a much smaller, less critical scale.
Both groups used ferrets as test subjects, as these animals closely mimic the human response to the flu.
Crisis elicits a powerful human response, whether it be personal health, natural disaster, corporate crisis or national threat.
And its effects could have been mitigated by a more effective human response.
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Just as these institutions and hiring levels and expectations differ among professors, so does the human response to stress.
One of the lessons from these crisis situations is the power of the three human response factors to get things done quickly.
Unfortunately, the understandable human response to smell smoke and not wait for signs of fire, may cripple otherwise stable funds caught up in the whirlwind.
Having looked at crisis situations for many years, there are three factors that are always present in the human response to them: Urgency, empathy, and innovation.
The firm plans to make its facial and skin analyses available as a cloud-based service, allowing for massive opt-in studies of human response to videos and websites.
Because people died not from the flu virus itself, but from the human immune system response it triggered.
Bird sounds can reduce cortisol and adrenaline, which are produced by the human body in response to stress, Mr. Treasure says.
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"The idea is to get a much earlier response to human metabolism and toxicity, and not be surprised by this in clinical trial, " Bhatia explains.
Researchers concluded that any such "guilty look" is a response to human behaviour and has no relation with the dog's actions or sense of having broken any rules.
This means they have to internalize the notion that leaving individuals free to incrementally revise existing institutions in response to shifting human needs adds to--not subtracts from--the overall social well-being.
In over a dozen books she has delivered something people badly want: a way to acknowledge that faith can be taken seriously as a response to deep human yearnings without needing to subscribe to the formality of organised belief.
This is a rare brain disorder that is caused by an autoimmune response which destroys the human equivalents of the ion channels that are affected in the mutant fruit fly.
Tipton, who conducts research on the human body's physiological and psychological response to adverse environments, found that it takes as few as five immersions in icy water for the body to develop a tolerance that can reduce the risk of cold-shock response by half.
Judge Andreu began considering the case in response to a complaint from a human rights group in 2005.
Other wrinkles complicate response-time measurement, such as human error.
Science, engineering and technology (SET) drives sustainable social and economic Development and is vital in addressing basic human needs including poverty reduction, emergency and disaster prevention, response and reconstruction, bridging the knowledge divide and promoting intercultural cooperation.
Even as he becomes more specific on policy, partly in response to criticism, he still has trouble making a human connection.
Following the no-show by Israeli representatives at Tuesday's meeting of the UN human rights council in Geneva, the meeting was suspended and a response is being decided.
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The vaccine looks powerful in human tests, stimulating up to 150 times the body's normal immune response to HPV.
On 5 June 1972, in the Swedish capital, they began to build their response, in the form of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment - the first UN summit on the environment, and the event that really put the issue on the global political agenda.
MyCyberTwin, which has developed an avatar-based virtual agent for financial institutions that boasts a three-second response time and an astonishing 94% accuracy rate (better than many human reps), is moving downstream.
The worldwide export ban was imposed in March 1996, in response to the announcement of a suspected link between BSE in cattle and the human equivalent of the disease, CJD.
In response, she channelled the simmering debate to educate the public on the impacts of human actions on the environment.
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