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experimental and animal
Also, for the present, great caution should be exercised in the choice of an experimental animal for pulmonary studies if they are to be applied to man.
synchrony prevails in the EEG of the experimental animal after administration of tranquilizers, but asynchrony after application of analeptic and psychoactive drugs.
Several experimental treatments have shown promise in animal models.
His father, a secular Jew, was an experimental psychologist, researching animal behavior.
The classic experimental tool of toxicology is animal testing.
This animal is widely used because of its powerful combination of experimental tractability and close evolutionary relationship with humans, at least compared to many model organisms.
* c. 1150 — Avenzoar adheres to experimental dissection and autopsy, which he carries out to prove that the skin disease scabies is caused by a parasite, a discovery which upsets the theory of humorism ; and he also introduces experimental surgery, where animal testing is used to experiment with surgical techniques prior to using them on humans.
Behaviorism placed the human being as an animal subject to reinforcements, and suggested to place psychology as an experimental science, similar to chemistry or biology.
Lazzaro Spallanzani ( 10 January 1729 – 12 February 1799 ) was an Italian Catholic priest, biologist and physiologist who made important contributions to the experimental study of bodily functions, animal reproduction, and essentially discovered animal echolocation.
The term is occasionally used to refer pejoratively to any experiment using living animals ; for example, the Encyclopædia Britannica defines " vivisection " as: " Operation on a living animal for experimental rather than healing purposes ; more broadly, all experimentation on live animals ", although dictionaries point out that the broader definition is " used only by people who are opposed to such work ".
" Avenzoar, an Arabic physician in 12th-century Moorish Spain who also practiced dissection, introduced animal testing as an experimental method of testing surgical procedures before applying them to human patients.
An operant conditioning chamber ( also known as the Skinner box ) is a laboratory apparatus used in the experimental analysis of behavior to study animal behavior.
Because the clinical trial is designed to test hypotheses and rigorously monitor and assess what happens, clinical trials can be seen as the application of the scientific method, and specifically the experimental step, to understanding human or animal biology.
This is seen in the reduced exploratory activity in the experimental animal and the lower number of species-specific reactions.
Squirrely is actually a hyper-intelligent experimental animal formerly of a U. S. Government research facility ; how he escaped is somewhat of a mystery, and one Weird Pete will likely never solve-mainly because he doesn't know or even care.
While the inability to use experimental study designs is a limitation of environmental epidemiology, this discipline directly observes effects on human health rather than estimating effects from animal studies.
Toxicology has the advantage of being able to conduct randomized controlled trials and other experimental studies because they can use animal subjects.
The underlying mechanisms that lead to the development of MOH are still widely unknown and the clarification of their role is hampered by the lack of experimental research or suitable animal models.
On 26 July 2011 a dog living on the Mt Alford property was reported to have HeV antibodies, the first time an animal other than a flying fox, horse, or human has tested positive outside an experimental situation.
Drosophila melanogaster is a popular experimental animal because it is easily cultured en masse from the wild, has a short generation time, and mutant animals are readily obtainable.
All of the aforementioned in vivo studies have been in animal models in which the cancer has been artificially induced by some experimental means.
It is used to induce pancreatitis in experimental animal models.

experimental and man
Although we are still far from a complete understanding of these problems, as a first approximation, it is suggested that alterations in the hypothalamic balance with consequent changes in the hypothalamic-cortical discharges account for major changes in behavior seen in various moods and states of emotions in man and beast under physiological circumstances, in experimental and clinical neurosis, and as the result of psychopharmacological agents.
Seconds ( 1966 ) tells of an elderly man John Randolph given the body of a young man Rock Hudson through experimental surgery.
He made the score for the experimental film " Never shoot the bathroom man ," directed by Jürgen Polland.
In some of the first meets to be timed with experimental fully automatic timing, Hayes was the first man to break ten seconds for the 100 metres, albeit with a 5. 3 m / s wind assistance in the semi-finals of the 1964 Olympics.
Thanks in part to experimental archaeology, it is generally believed that the pilum's design evolved to be armour-piercing: the pyramidal head would punch a small hole through an enemy shield allowing the thin shank to pass through and penetrate a distance sufficient to hit the man behind it.
He claimed that whereas women are helped by their own bodies along the stages of maturity, men are an " experimental species " and have to be taught what it is to be a man.
She told the Board that she was filming with an " experimental " 8 mm movie camera approximately 20 to 30 feet from Kennedy when he was shot and that the film was confiscated by a man who identified himself as an FBI agent.
* Ent ( band ), is an experimental black metal one man band from Puerto Rico.
His more experimental films include Aaravam, more an arthouse than commercial venture, and Nidra, a film about the plight of a girl who is in love with a mentally deranged man.
A man named Garrard is a test pilot for an experimental space ship bound for Alpha Centauri.
The short story and subsequent novel, Flowers for Algernon, is written as progress reports of a mentally disabled man, Charlie, who undergoes experimental surgery and briefly becomes a genius before the effects tragically wear off.
Servin is an author of experimental fiction, and was known for being the man who inserted images of men kissing in the computer game SimCopter.
He was a man of experimental psychology, objective science, but also philosophical science.
His comment: " ... after we have found out what ( experimental drugs ) do in one animal we find that in another the results are wholly different and the process of investigation has to be repeated in man.
Barker argued that his students should implement T-methods ( psychologist as ' transducer ': i. e. methods in which they studied man in his ' natural environment ') rather than O-methods ( psychologist as " operators " i. e. experimental methods ).
Literature in the 1970s delved into the topic, including The Terminal Man by Michael Crichton, where a man suffering from brain damage receives an experimental surgical brain implant designed to prevent seizures, which he abuses by triggering for pleasure.
In the town of Socorro, New Mexico ( one year prior to the formation of the Road Rovers ), Professor Shepherd is attacked by a man named General Parvo, who demands the professor's experimental transdogmafier ( a play on the term transmogrifier ) technology in exchange for his lost dog.
Clifford Geertz writes, " Believing, with Max Weber, that man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has spun, I take culture to be those webs, and the analysis of it to be therefore not an experimental science in search of law but an interpretive one in search of meaning.
Taylor is best known as the man who constructed the first experimental towing tank ever built in the United States.
The science of man ( or the science of human nature ) is a topic in David Hume's 18th century experimental philosophy A Treatise of Human Nature ( 1739 ).
This is a dream-like, experimental " impossible " story about a man on an island, unable to distinguish dream from reality, or present from past.
When a handful of French freethinkers in the second quarter of the 18th century encountered the methodology and achievements of Newtonian science, experimental philosophy and unbelief were mixed together in an explosive cocktail, which gave its imbibers the means to develop a new science of man.

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