Sentences with phrase «earlier relatives begin»

In lampreys, for example, certain parts of the brain and the mouth that distinguish the animals from earlier relatives begin a rapid decay within 24 hours.

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It was before he began routinely humbling Austrians and Swiss and whoever else pulled on a race bib, before he began turning postrace press conferences into complex and often contradictory soliloquies on the relative values of victory and daring, and before some of his early coaches tried to change his instinctive approach to skiing to make him more like everybody else.
Homo sapiens, Neanderthals and other recent human relatives may have begun hunting large mammal species down to size — by way of extinction — at least 90,000 years earlier than previously thought, says a new study published in the journal Science.
Introduction of the vaccine, which contains a killed mycobacterium — a distant relative of the leprosy organism — began early last month in the state of Gujarat in western India, and it will soon be deployed in Bihar state, in the east.
Researchers had begun to wonder if these bizarre parasites and their relatives could be living relicts of an early, pivotal time in eukaryote history.
Just a few million years later, as the earliest dinosaurs stomped about on land, some of their reptilian relatives slipped into the surf and began to exploit the rich ocean ecosystems.
Homo sapiens, Neanderthals and other recent human relatives may have begun hunting large mammal species down to size - by way of extinction - at least 90,000 years earlier than previously thought, says a new study published...
Consistent with earlier findings from Wright & Stallworth (2002), several of the beginning teachers recognized value in this tool relative to their marketability as future teachers.
I don't want to make too much of it, but when the supply of qualifying stocks dried up early in 2007 and we had to hold onto stocks that had not qualified for a long time and relax our criteria, it indicated the beginning of poorer performance relative to the overall market.
In February 2006, the Patent Office — re-branded as the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK - IPO) after the Gowers Review of Intellectual Property — began a consultation process to assess whether the practice of examining new trade mark applications for conflict with earlier and similar registered marks should continue (see Relative Grounds for Refusal — The Way Forward).
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