"They're a test that relies on a human being to read a slide" and interpret what they see, Bowers says.
Hurtling down a mountain on skis is the fastest a human being can travel on land without a mechanical aid.
So I will pass you on to a human being in New York who will sell you something.
Few remember the number of steps Neil Armstrong took when he landed on the moon, but they remember he was the first human being who stepped on the moon.
And she was somebody on whom as a human being one could totally rely whatever different his views might have been.
The next five years will also see China paving the way towards putting a human being on the Moon, making it only the second country to have done so.
Something wonderful was just over the horizon and every card-carrying human being had to have an informed opinion on all those things that distinguish human beings from animals.
" He admits to being "agnostic" on the question of whether the embryo "is a human being equal to your grandchildren.
From being a totally unimaginable feature of the deep ocean throughout most of human history to being shown live on global television earlier this week, hydrothermal vents have never been so well understood.
The lauded BBC AMERICA co-production, Being Human premieres in HD on Saturday July 25 at 9:00 p.m.
Combine his personal success as a parent, a citizen and a human being with his on-court success and it is a recipe for marketing stardom.
"His legacy lives on, he is a fantastic human being, " Ferguson said of one-club man Giggs, who made his debut against Everton on March 2, 1991.
Those were the first words that any human being ever spoke on another world, when Neil Armstrong was the first to set foot on the Moon in 1969.
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When the camera detects a heat source in the shape of a human being, the on-board computer alerts the driver by highlighting the pedestrian in yellow on the dashboard screen.
The software both Celera and the HGP ran on their supercomputers relied on new genes being similar either to known human genes or to genes found in animal genomes (like those of the mouse), Velculescu says.
When asked about the apparent contradiction between being trustworthy enough to operate on a human brain but not trustworthy enough to drive, they both laughed, shrugged and began to discuss their expectations for life after they are actually are neurosurgeons.
Dial the 800 number, work through a dizzying array of menu choices, choose to speak with a human being and wait on hold listening to music for 20 minutes to two hours (it happened to me once) and you might reach a person who can (in only 70% of my cases) provide definitive, final help.
In the past 30 years, no human being has set foot on another world or ventured farther up into space than 386 miles, roughly the distance from Washington, D.
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Though the artificial Golgi Dr Linhardt and his team have designed is much bigger than a cell, it is still small by the standards of human engineering, being built on what is known as a digital-fluidics chip.
Three years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that denying offenders the right of appeal against being on the register was incompatible with their human rights and the law was changed so sex offenders could ask their local police force to remove them from the register 15 years after they are released from prison.
It's the law because our courts have recognized that if a criminal charge is to be based on the words uttered by a fallible human being, he must be allowed to defend the truthfulness of the specific words he used and not be convicted on the basis merely of some prosecutor's summary or interpretation.
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It brought together scientists, political leaders, academics, health specialists, representatives of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, the private sector and the media, and discussions focused on climate, ecological degradation, human well-being, planetary thresholds, food security, energy and governance.
In October 2010, an international symposium on urban futures and human and urban well-being elaborated plans for a new three-year initiative to promote sustainable urban development and improve the relationship between cities and the ecosystems of which they are a part.
The games being played on Wall Street are far too complex for human beings to regulate.
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Their goal: to have a day when no human being has malaria and no mosquito on earth carries it.
One, called Eliza (short for e-lizard), uses a computer program to fix problems occurring on e-servers that would otherwise require a human being watching the system.
With regulations, limited human and financial capital are being wasted on achieving compliance with profit-sapping rules, as opposed to all forms of capital being directed to their highest, most productive, and profitable use.
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Even after another full night on the town, on Sunday morning I felt like a normal, functioning human being.
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One that relies upon human capital, one that relies on the employees being better than those they compete against, not just good by some absolute standard.
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The Manufacturing Systems Engineering Group at America's National Institute for Standards and Technology, which is led by Charles McLean, is working on things such as the best way to represent a human being.
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