Examples of using Changes in human in English and their translations into Greek
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While studies have looked for internal changes in human genes, which might explain depression,
All this suggests that, at the end of September could be a peak moment in which cosmic energy will produce significant changes in human physiology, thereby triggering a growing mass of beings of light who raised their frequencies at high levels of love self!
psychologists focusing their research on this area acquire knowledge that allows them to describe changes in human thought and intelligence,
All this suggests that late september may well be a time where a cosmic energy spike causes significant changes in human physiology, thereby triggering a mass ascension of light beings who have raised their frequencies to a high enough level of self love!
perhaps it's because changes in human intelligence in the digital world are not best captured by traditional IQ tests.
psychologists acquire knowledge that allows them to describe changes in human thought and intelligence,
This would require a change in human nature.
Without antagonism, there can never be any change in human societies.
We help organizations achieve results that require a change in human behaviour.
Many components of food have the potential to cause epigenetic changes in humans.
We are living in a time of the most far-reaching and rapid change in human history.
We help organizations achieve results that require a change in human behavior.
social feelings change in human society.
We are in the era of the most rapid, continuous change in human history.
individuals achieve results that require a change in human behavior.
No miraculous change in human nature is necessary.
Experts said the study had merit, but brain changes in humans were unproven.
Experts said the study had merit, but brain changes in humans were unproven.
The agricultural revolution Perhaps the single most powerful and influential change in human history was the conversion from gathering