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  1. ... and 1960s showed that after lethal radiation, these animals would recover if given autologous bone marrow. However, if given allogeneic marrow, the animal would reject the graft and die or accept ...
  2. ... 1948. Cybernetics: Or control and communication in the animal and the machine. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. White ... nonhuman image (e.g., a robot or an animal) to provide a richer interactive experience.These are ...
  3. ... tDCS was first used in research in nonhuman animals and has been studied in humans since at ... such devices can be reversed engineered makes such alternatives difficult. Affordability and reimbursement: DTC devices range in ...
  4. ... and middle-income countries and those with extensive animal–human interfaces) to build sustainable capacity for routine surveillance in animals (wildlife, livestock, and domestic), and develop and support ...
  5. ... and 1960s showed that after lethal radiation, these animals would recover if given autologous bone marrow. However, if given allogeneic marrow, the animal would reject the graft and die or accept ...
  6. ... processes constitute two dimensions of evolution. In addition, animals can transmit information across generations though their behavior, ... Schneirla. 1968. The biopsychology of social behavior of animals. In Biologic basis of pediatric practice, edited by ...
  7. ... scientist. We used to do a lot of animal models to model viral infection and diseases and ... us started to model the COVID-19 using animal models, and others were trying to learn from ...
  8. ... moment the ethics of research with non‐human animals but, for whatever reason, and there's debate ... should have started; they take a while, the animals have to reproduce multiple cycles, they were not ...
  9. ... solution could prevent the spread of infection from animal processing facilities and morgues (Labarraque, 1829). It also ... Health Services Research large-scale culture change and alternative payment models, can lead to better quality and ...
  10. ... antiviral that has activity against MERS-CoV in animal models and was used in human trials for ...
  11. ... TB, we've also worked with the Texas Animal Health Commission, the USDA, CDC, to really bring ... worker side, but also the health of the animal, which is also important, and environmental health. And ...
  12. ... of Pediatrics, 2014). This pattern is mirrored in animals as well. Studies show that early stress has ... the hippocampus, hypothalamus, and frontal cortex. These stressed animals were unable to halt the glucocorticoid response to ...
  13. ... the first computer-designed antibiotic with efficacy in animal models, demonstrating the application of AI for antibiotic ...
  14. ... tDCS was first used in research in nonhuman animals and has been studied in humans since at ... such devices can be reversed engineered makes such alternatives difficult. • Affordability and reimbursement: DTC devices range in ...
  15. ... like we know from in some cases companion animals, having the social robot encouraged residents, not only ...
  16. ... offspring's epigenetic status: Evidence from human and animal studies. Nutrition and Metabolic Insights 8(Suppl 1): ...
  17. ... antiviral that has activity against MERS-CoV in animal models and was used in human trials for ...