Sentences with phrase «average humans suggests»

A new, slightly morbid study based on the calorie counts of average humans suggests that human - eating was mostly ritualistic, not dietary, in nature among hominins including Homo erectus, H. antecessor, Neandertals, and early modern humans.

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Now, preliminary work reported here today at the American Society of Human Genetics meeting suggests that men who have more CNVs than average may be more likely to sire children with the eye cancer retinoblastoma.
Studying all the cells in the human body is an enormous endeavor — current estimates suggest that an average human being is made of at least 37.2 trillion cells.
Some evidence suggests that the human contribution may have a greater impact than average along the U.S. Atlantic coast, where around 70 percent of study tide gauges are concentrated.
For example, the Department of Health and Human Services states that the average American eats less than 60 percent of the suggested amount of whole grains, fruits, vegetables, dairy products and seafood.
(There are two major exceptions: a corrosive, explosive scene with Miranda Richardson as the government official's wife that amply proves how powerful she can be when given the part of a human being — as opposed to the monstrous bitch she's asked to flesh out in The Crying Game — and some better - than - average scenes with Leslie Caron that suggest hidden depths in her part missing from the two leads.)
As with air pollution, evidence suggests that human - driven climate change will, on average, worsen eutrophication in freshwater and marine systems.
The story was based on a paper presented by Steven Sherwood of the University of New South Wales, who adds human physiology into the climate models to suggest that «physiological limits of the human body will begin to render places impossible to support human life if the average global temperature rises by 7C on pre-industrial levels».
Taking an average across ESMs suggests that our cumulative emissions to date would correspond to about 0.3 C more than best estimates of human - caused warming so far.
This suggests that the global annual average single scattering albedo of the aerosols has been reduced because of human activity.
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