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nonhuman

[ non-hyoo-muhnor, often, -yoo- ]

adjective

  1. not human.
  2. not displaying the emotions, sympathies, intelligence, etc., of most human beings.
  3. not intended for consumption by humans:

    nonhuman products such as soaps and detergents.



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Korff-Korn said that giving rights to nonhuman entities like water, animals, and plants is already baked into how many tribes see the world, so using tribal laws and respecting sovereignty is a way forward.

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“As a scientist, I would love to have access to any data that indicates a nonhuman origin of technological objects.”

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It ruled 6-0 in favour of a previous district court decision that said the state's habeas corpus process "only applies to persons, and not to nonhuman animals".

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"Our study demonstrated that nonhuman animals also use punishment to elicit cooperative behaviors in group members," Awata said.

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Just like in humans, heart rate is a critically important and informative vital sign in nonhuman primates.

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