Sentences with phrase «earliest known instance»

About 5,000 years ago, humans used crude stone tools to puncture a hole in a cow's head, making it the earliest known instance of skull surgery in an...
About 5,000 years ago, humans used crude stone tools to puncture a hole in a cow's head, making it the earliest known instance of skull surgery in an animal.
Erasmus recorded it as an ancient proverb in his Adagia, although the earliest known instance is in the Alexandreis, a 12th - century Latin epic poem by Walter of Châtillon.
Bone tumors are exceptionally rare finds in the evolutionary fossil and archaeological records of human prehistory, with the earliest known instances, before now, dating to 1,000 to 4,000 years ago.

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That initial transcription is known as the «Short Text» and is the earliest surviving instance of a woman writing in the English language.
I See my essay, «Riddle» 42 - 50, which lists all known instances of the early concept (50, n14), the middle concept (50n13), and the final concept (49, n7).
In the early seventeenth century the conviction had grown that these wholes, of which living organisms were the paradigm instances, were not integral wholes but were rather composites, strictly aggregates — which is to say that they were wholes which were no more than the sum of their constituents.
Some early signs of the summer pivot are already visible, and they're no doubt just the beginning — we'll be hearing a lot more about Wall Street between now and November, for instance.
A big part of staying motivated is knowing what you are doing, for instance writing and reading scientific papers (we have you covered with the earlier books).
For reasons not yet known, for instance, one of the early signs of Parkinson's disease is a loss of the ability to distinguish smells.
Earlier this year, for instance, Heliatek capitalised on its researchers» know - how to set a new world record for solar - cell efficiency.
Instead, phylogenetic analysis shows Przewalski's horses are feral, descended from the earliest - known instance of horse domestication by the Botai people of northern Kazakhstan some 5,500 years ago.
Scientists have known since the early 20th century that chimps are capable strategists — they'll stack boxes to reach a dangling bunch of bananas, for instance.
IUDs, for instance, haven't fully shaken the bad reputation they earned in the 1970s, when an early device known as the Dalkon Shield was pulled from the market after it was found to cause infection and injury.
You know exactly why your child developed an early love of reading for instance, why she always finished her homework, or why she loved math.
While doctors don't know why some instances of early onset happen, scientists have isolated rare genes that can directly cause it in a many cases.
I know several indie authors who subsequently got picked up by publishers, who repackaged and rereleased their earlier self - pubbed novels — LJ Sellers and Andrew E. Kaufman, for instance, 2 of my teammates on the Crime Fiction Collective blog, and I know of others.
Early this year, Apple said it was going to change the rules for other reading apps on its iOs devices so that users would no longer be able to click on an in - app link to be taken directly, for instance, to the Kindle Store.
ING Direct, for instance, has just announced plans to launch a no - fee online chequing account called Thrive in early 2011.
I've been blogging now for over 4 years, and anyone who has followed along for awhile now knows full well that I don't very much like to follow any set rules... For instance, when we first got the party started, I was extremely focused on Dividend Growth Investing (DGI), and most of my early posts centered around that idea.
But it's more well known for being the first instance of a science fiction setting in the genre, something that, oddly enough, usually meant certain death in the old days of the massive multiplayer online realm, as well as being an early example of an MMO to implement a free - to - play model.
For instance, the spotlight that Life magazine shone in its feature on four abstract expressionist artists in 1959 — Kline, de Kooning, Rothko and Clyfford Still — was flattering, aggrandising and even glamorous.43 Kline also saw his own fortunes change towards the end of his life: not only were there no more evictions from freezing cold flats, but during the late 1950s and early 1960s Kline purchased a townhouse in New York, a summer home in Provincetown, a Ferrari and a Thunderbird, and even received an invitation to a White House dinner in 1962.44 Kline the bohemian had become comfortably bourgeois.
As an instance of the problem he faced with his estimates, his value for 1938 CO2 in Table 1 is 296ppm which we now know was the level of fifty years earlier.
Just a week after the Paris accords were signed, for instance, the well - paid American employees of those companies, otherwise known as senators and representatives, overturned a 40 - year - old ban on US oil exports, a gift that an ExxonMobil spokesman had asked for in the most explicit terms only a few weeks earlier.
«We know that melting ice sheets have contributed to meters of sea level rise per year — meltwater pulse 1 A for instance, or even the early Holocene final collapse of the Laurentide Ice Sheet.
If you're still in your early 50s, you can still get a 30 - year term, but if you're 58, for instance, it's no longer an option.
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