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1 If you truly recognize human rights you recognize them in full.
2 The octospiders, who still hadn't learned to recognize human humor very well, apologized for Hercules' lack of manners.
3 God cannot recognize human powers.
4 Those are the suggestions which come out of a recognized human need.
5 He aimed at knowledge and power beyond recognized human reach.
6 On the contrary, the instrument expressly recognized human slavery, though in discreet and euphemistic phrases.
7 The Founders recognized human nature for what it is -a mixture of good and evil.
8 Both antibodies recognized human Langerhans cells, previously shown to express RANK, while dermal dendritic cells were poorly labeled.
9 If he could have recognized human clothing, he would have recognized a lab coat, a clipboard, a pen.
10 According to NEC, the tech still has plenty of problems recognizing humans because of their weird and varied shapes.
11 The "promise" of genetic enhancement is that we can alter and augment known and recognized human abilities.
12 Interestingly, the mouse helper T cells also recognized human melanoma cells expressing DRB1*0401.
13 I listened: the sound became more distinct; I recognized human voices in loud and angry altercation; a moment more and there was a scream.
14 Recognizing human freedom as the issue in the conflict, she deemed it alike the duty of the citizen and the Christian to prosecute the war.
15 Human anti-CA125 antibodies or Ab3 purified from patient serum samples specifically recognized human ovarian tumor cells and tissues expressing CA125.
16 An antibody developed against the C-terminal 15 amino acids of the human beta2AR (Ab-Bethyl) specifically recognized human but not rat beta2AR.
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