They have been captivated by its humanisation of the suffering of our soldiers.
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Ruins are a kind of humanisation of architecture.
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This is already an act of de-humanisation.
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Grzegorz does his best efforts to animate the local RCC ordinaries to promote prison pastoral care and the humanisation of the prison system of Ukraine.
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This renunciation of the sharper dualism of Marriage of Heaven and Hell is evidenced in particular by the humanisation of the character of Urizen in the later works.
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Humanization: the act of making more human
Alternative form of humanization
(humanising) making like a human, for eg. making a pet have human like characteristics - feeling emotions
Process by which a therapeutic protein of non-human origin is altered to more closely resemble a related human protein, intended to reduce the immunogenic potential of the drug.
Addresses the problem of HAMA response, involves the genetic transfer of mouse CDRs (which are responsible for antigen binding) into human frameworks of a variable region; also known as CDR-grafting
A technique for inserting non human complementarity-determining regions (CDRs) into human framework regions.