It is our individual duty to fill the holes in the human heart.
Morality is built by communities and families and harbored in the human heart.
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One of the researchers Dr Hee Cheol Cho, from Cedars-Sinai, told the BBC he expected the same method to work in the human heart as they used a human gene, Tbx18, to generate the effect.
"We want everyone who hears Tom's story to know that he lived his life believing in redemption, in the ability of the human heart to be changed, " his wife, Lisa, said.
Advanced Tissue Sciences, an American biotechnology company, claimed it would soon be able to grow a human heart in the laboratory .
Mr DeLillo has a keen and sympathetic eye for the peculiarities of the human heart, exemplified in his treatment of J.
Activists who say they represent the poor in Haiti, like human rights lawyer Mario Joseph, say unequal land ownership is the heart of the problem.
Some stem cell therapies for the heart are being tested in human clinical trials.
Inside the hostel, the owner gave me a large rubber bladder, swollen with boiling water, and as I prepared for bed I held it in my hands the way one might hold a beating human heart my own heart, perhaps.
Despite the American pressure, and despite the worsening toll in human lives exacted by the suicide-bombers, there is little sign of a change of heart in either the army or the Pakistani political opposition.
In this sense, and many others, the 3.11.11 disaster will continue to be exact a heavy toll on Japan, even as its heart-rending human and material toll in the Tohoku region grow dimmer in sight and memory.
It is the engine that created some of the great advances in human health in this century: treatments for deadly infections, for heart disease, for depression.
Research into the effects of the human body clock is continuing in many different areas, which may help scientists understand why heart attacks are more likely to strike in the morning and asthma attacks at night.
Scientists at Wake Forest have successfully engineered more than 30 tissues and organs, including miniature livers, heart valves -- even printing organs such as human skin and kidneys -- in the lab.
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