Manipulation and language are obvious differences, but more subtle are differences in the physiology of intelligence.
The physiology that makes McElwain-brand exhilaration possible is also the bedrock of our instincts for compassion, caretaking, and connection.
But Winter, a professor of the physiology of exercise, says there are many factors in play when it comes to assessing player health.
Fleming says gastrointestinal hormones, insulin levels, and the physiology of lymphatic flow in obese patients may contribute to the spread of the tumor cells.
Researcher Dr Samuli Helle told the BBC News website it might be possible that the physiology underlying both reproductive and general physical decline was in some way linked.
Dr Buck was awarded the physiology or medicine prize, along with Richard Axel of Columbia University in New York, for their work in investigating the sense of smell.
Sleep apnoea is a condition which is more common in people who are overweight but it can also occur in slim people due to the physiology of the throat.
So, drilling down further into the physiology of the brain, Mr. Dunbar's team has now found that a rich social network also goes with the ability to reason about others' intentional states.
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In 135 flights, as the five space shuttles collectively circled the Earth more than 20, 000 times, we learned about the physiology of humans in space and about the behavior of substances in near-weightless conditions.
If government can find a way to drive some of this bias against obese people out of the scientific agenda, we have real potential to see solutions, building on promising new research that looks differently at the physiology of obesity and chemical and environmental triggers previously unexplored.
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The drug works for only a subset of patients with IBS, says Dr. William Chey, director of the gastroenterology physiology laboratory at the University of Michigan Health System.
As well as explaining the underlying physiology, she makes several detours into the history of science, recounting such breakthroughs as the invention of the thermometer and the voyage of the first submarine, which was built around 1620 and cruised down the Thames from Westminster to Greenwich.
In this post, I defended the prize being awarded to two physician-scientists (Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka) based on the chemical and physiology history of the 1940s through the 1970s that set the stage for the discoveries now being recognized by the Nobel Committee.
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And the January 5, 1995 issue of the journal Physiology and Behavior reports that exercise decreases tension and boosts self-esteem.
Significantly, UpToDate generally offers not just a summary of recommendations but also an explanation of the associated physiology and a review of relevant clinical studies.
Columbia University's Richard Axel, whose work on mapping the genes and receptors of our sense of smell garnered the 2004 Nobel prize for physiology, said the kinds of experiments revealed this week would not resolve the debate - only a microscopic look at the receptors in the nose would finally show what is at work.
Monday's award of the 2011 prize for physiology or medicine went to Bruce Beutler of the US, Jules Hoffmann from France and Ralph Steinman from Canada for their work on immunology.
Before he won the prize in physiology and medicine, Lee Hartwell co-founded Rosetta Inpharmatics.
Edwards was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2010 for his work in developing the technique.
Crick, along with James Watson and Maurice Wilkins, was given the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for "discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material".
On Monday, the 2012 prize for medicine or physiology was awarded to John Gurdon from the UK and Shinya Yamanaka from Japan for changing adult cells into stem cells, which can become any other type of cell in the body.
On Monday, the 2012 prize for medicine or physiology was awarded to John Gurdon from the UK and Shinya Yamanaka from Japan for changing adult cells into stem cells, and on Tuesday the prize for physics was awarded to Serge Haroche of France and David Wineland of the US for their work in querying single light and matter particles.
BBC: Chemistry Nobel goes to Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka
"I think it is amazing that despite all the years of intensive study there are still massive discoveries to be made about fundamental honey-bee physiology such as the ability to paralyse small insects and mites, " he said.
Robert Hooke, 1635-1703 worked at the forefront of physics, astronomy, microscopy, physiology and geology and published the first fully illustrated scientific textbook, Micrographia.
Crick was awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine along with James Watson and Maurice Wilkins.
The study of human physiology in space benefits more than just budding space tourists and astronauts though.
The labs, which will accommodate 1, 000 students, were opened by Sir Paul, who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 2002.
In 2008 she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, together with her former mentor, Luc Montagnier, for their discovery of HIV.
And most kinds of science can be done cheaper and better by unmanned missions (the chief exception being human physiology experiments).
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