In part 1 of a 3 - part series on raw food diets for pets, Dr. Becker begins the discussion by reviewing
the ancestral origins of today's dogs and cats.
Nobody can tell for certain
the ancestral origins of the breed.
This begins to explain
the ancestral origins of the neural basis for the close coupling between vocal and pectoral / gestural signalling that is observed among many vertebrate groups, including humans.
Nevertheless, could a recipe such as this be
the ancestral origin of chili?
Not exact matches
Perhaps if Pan hates the United States and everything this country used to stand for, he should move back to the country
of his
ancestral origin where he might feel more comfortable.
Despite the fact that the Inca were
of highland
origin themselves, they consistently exalted maize and ignored what must have been their
ancestral staple, the potato.»
For these researchers, the bursts
of demographic expansion caused by climate change in southern Africa were probably key factors in the
origin of modern humans» behaviour in Africa, and in the dispersal
of Homo sapiens from his
ancestral home.
In the contemporary cultural meaning, the phrase «Western world» includes Europe, as well as many countries
of European colonial
origin with substantial European
ancestral populations in the Americas and Oceania.
Studies
of early development in fishes show that neural networks in the brain controlling the more complex vocal and pectoral mechanisms
of social signalling among birds and mammals have their
ancestral origins in a single compartment
of the hindbrain in fishes.
Skeletal analysis includes establishing a biological profile (i.e., estimations for age - at - death, sex, and stature, and the determination
of ancestral origin), assessment
of traumatic injuries and pathologies, and notation
of any other pertinent skeletal anomalies.
A new tool called the Geographic Population Structure (GPS), which converts DNA data into its
ancestral coordinates, has pinpointed
origin of Yiddish speakers,...
Though
ancestral Boule may have also functioned in oogenesis, our findings that bilaterian Boule homologs tend toward male - biased expression, taken together with the similar spermatogenesis arrest phenotypes in both Drosophila and mouse mutants, supports the model
of a common
origin of bilaterian spermatogenesis.
To do this, we assume a model in which the
ancestral population
of the single sample merges with the European tree at a particular branch at a particular time before the date
of origin of the sample.
One study from 2015 by the Department
of Genetics at Harvard Medical School theorized that today's domesticated dogs might owe their
ancestral origins to multiple ancient wolf breeds.
For example, Ubbink et al. [7] reported that certain disorders, such as elbow dysplasia and portosystemic shunt, are more likely to be found in dogs
of related
ancestral origin.
This exhibition
of contemporary and traditional bogolan from Mali revolves around the contemporary bogolan paintings
of the Groupe Bogolan Kasobane and the ancient
origins of the
ancestral Malian technique as women's work.
Homeland is usually defined as the country
of origin, one's native or
ancestral place, the country
of our national identity.
«And that is precisely what Hannah has done: to portray the behind - the - scenes story
of each and every one
of these ingredients, to follow the thread
of a whole series
of emblematic products all the way back to their
origin, each one with its own specific area and people who have worked with it for a long time, very often following
ancestral techniques handed down from generation to generation», he adds.
It is the light, the African light, which is like no other, and the colors, the vistas, the vast spaces, the wildlife, and perhaps it is some genetic memory
of our communal
origins that fires up the neurons in a deep part
of our brains when we see our
ancestral home.
Although the vast majority
of genetic variation exists within populations (Lewontin, 1972), a measurable proportion
of human genetic variation does exist between populations
of different
ancestral origins.
In a new attempt to explain this loss
of body hair I argue that human hairlessness had its
origin in the
ancestral mother - infant relationship.
Indigenous rights to their lands and territories have been a concern
of international law from its
origins in the 16th century expansion
of Europe into the New World.24 Today, international law provides strong support for Indigenous peoples» rights to own, control and enjoy their
ancestral lands.25 This recognition
of the central place
of land for Indigenous peoples encompasses in particular the communal nature
of such title, and the central significance
of spiritual connection to their country.