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Assembly and Function of a Bioengineered Human Liver for Transplantation Generated Solely from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
(Cell Press, 2020-06)
The availability of an autologous transplantable auxiliary liver would dramatically affect the treatment of liver disease. Assembly and function in vivo of a bioengineered human liver derived from induced pluripotent stem ...
Human Rights, Personal Responsibility, and Human Dignity: What Are Our Moral Duties to Promote the Universal Realization of Human Rights?
(Springer Netherlands, 2017-03)
According to the orthodox or humanist conception of human rights, individuals have a moral duty to promote the universal realization of human rights. However, advocates of this account express the implications of this duty ...
A Defense of Moderate Language Pluralism in Scholarly Production in the Humanities
(Levy Library Press, 2020-09)
In this paper we argue in favor of a moderate language plurilingualism in scholarly production in the humanities. We start by proposing some desiderata that a good policy regarding language use in the humanities should ...
The Human Right to Gender Identity: From the International Human Rights Scenario to Latin American Domestic Legislation
(Oxford University, 2019-04)
Transgender persons usually undergo significant discrimination all over the world. This is the reason why gender identity has been translated into the language of International Human Rights Law. Thus, the European Court ...
Human tubal secretion can modify the affinity of human spermatozoa for the zona pellucida
(Elsevier Science Inc, 2009-02)
Objective: To study the effect of the human tubal tissue conditioned medium (CM) on sperm parameters related to sperm-zona pellucida interaction. Design: Controlled experimental laboratory study. Setting: Research laboratory. ...
Deleuze's Bêtise: Dissolution and Genesis in the Properly Human Form of Bestiality
(Taylor & Francis, 2016-04)
According to Deleuze, stupidity (bêtise) is the properly human form of bestiality. With this notion, he does not seek the properly human aspect of man in a difference vis-a-vis animals (be it of degree or of nature), but ...
Human-wildlife conflicts in a crowded airspace: how can the ecological consequences of the increasing use of airspace by humans be minimized?
(American Association For The Advancement Of Science, 2015-05-01)
Over the past century, humans have increasingly used the airspace for purposes such as transportation, energy generation, and surveillance. Conflict with wildlife may arise from buildings, turbines, power lines, and antennae ...
Things in Antarctica: an archaeological perspective
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-09)
The representation of Antarctica as the last wilderness overlooks not only the presence of humans but also of material things, and does not reflect the reality of contemporary Antarctica. Human-thing relationships have ...
A better understanding of human behavior, not only of ‘perceptions’, will support evidence-based decision making and help to save scavenging birds: A comment to Ballejo et al. (2020)
(Elsevier Ltd., 2020-10)
In a recent study about the interactions between farmers and scavenging birds in northwest Patagonia, Argentina, Ballejo et al. (2020) found that perceptions of harm caused by the birds to livestock were not supported by ...
A novel qualitative prospective methodology to assess human error during accident sequences
(Elsevier Science, 2018-03)
Numerous theoretical models and techniques to assess human error were developed since the 60's. Most of these models were developed for the nuclear, military, and aviation sectors. These methods have the following weaknesses ...