So, there's been quite a gap between when the first evidence of tick - host relationships appear in the fossil record, and the known
earliest origin of ticks.
I love it because it hearkens back to
the early origins of Mexican chili - like dishes such as Mole de Olla with its corn.
As part of our Mental Health Reporting Initiative, WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley explores
the early origins of the massive Richardson Olmsted Campus, built as a place of healing for the mentally ill.
These genes date back to
the early origin of life on the planet, and they're so essential that their text has been preserved for more than 3 billion years.
If this turns out to be the case in
the early origin of social behavior in human beings, it might be the best explanation of endemic warfare, which humanity has engaged in since prehistory.
«Uncovering
the early origins of Huntington's disease.»
«Growing teeth and a backbone: Studies trace
early origins of skeletal tissues.»
«What we'd like to do is unravel
the early origins of our universe.
These fossil finds suggest a much
earlier origin of the lantern fruit lineage and indicate that the Solanaceae may have diversified before the final breakup of the Gondwanan supercontinent.
This assumed
early origin of the diaphragm now demands a reevaluation of these developments.
«We really need to think about the interactions of retroviruses and host immunity as the product of an ancient arms race stretching back to
the early origins of vertebrates,» Katzaourakis said.
The presumed
earlier origin of integrins has been incorporated in Fig 3a.
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Early origins of lung diseases.
Groundbreaking DNA research has shone new light on
the early origins of Britain's early settlers, reconstructing in unprecedented detail the face of Cheddar Man, the nation's oldest near - complete skeleton, revealing that he had much darker features than was previously assumed.
Meditation is a practice that dates back to
the earliest origins of man, is practiced by societies all over the world, and is a central component of several religions.
The earliest origins of the game date back to the Middle Ages in England, Scotland, France and the
Carr's novel goes into tremendous detail as it explores
the early origins of psychological profiling and forensic science, while also offering an eye - opening portrait of urban life under 19th century capitalism, in a time of tremendous wealth inequality and social injustice.
The earliest origins of Pop art can be traced to the mid-to-late 1950s in Britain and the United States, where artists such as Eduardo Paolozzi, Richard Hamilton, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns combined visual aspects of advertising, comic books, and popular culture with theoretical elements of Dada and Surrealism.
Ceramics and Pop Art sit in these pages alongside magic lanterns, demarcating
the early origins of cinema, before moving on to an exploration of new technologies.
The early origins of the raised fist hint at how it would be used many centuries later.
In the first part of our Android History series, we look back on
the earliest origins of the OS, the path to launching the original Android phone, the T - Mobile G1, and some of the influences that shaped Android's early days.
Not exact matches
, Los Angeles — based author William Poundstone explains the
origin of the brainteaser (IBM pioneered this line
of questioning in the 1950s), and discusses how by the
early 2000s it had become common among technology, finance and consulting firms.
The intermediate - range missile is launched from Sunan, the location
of Pyongyang's international airport and the
origin of the
earlier missile that flew over Japan.
Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos» Blue
Origin company in Washington state received NASA funding in the
early rounds
of competition, then said it would continue working on its own, unfunded by the government.
Baseball Though the
origins of baseball seemed unclear in that one article I think I remember reading on Wikipedia, the modern - day game was first invented in the
early 1800s by Abner Doubleday's father, Ken Burns.
Until her escape
earlier this year, she had been sold five times to IS men
of Saudi, Syrian, and Iraqi
origin — the last one, a medical doctor from Mosul, she said.
«Emoji have developed from their 12 × 12 pixel
origins on
early Japanese cellphones to the major cross-cultural mode
of expression they are today.
Finding a significant increase in the number
of mini flash crashes in the
early minutes
of trading on October 15, 2014 would help explain the
origins of the October 2014 U.S. Treasury Bond Flash Crash and reduce the causal uncertainty surrounding the flash crash.
Although information is still emerging about their exact connections to the Russian regions
of Chechnya and Dagestan,
early reporting suggests that Boston marathon bombing suspects Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Tamerlan Tsarnaev may be
of Chechen
origin and may have grown up partially in neighboring Dagestan, The Washington Post reports.
The
origins of this standoff date back to the scandals that rocked the VA health system in
early 2014.
Professor Michael King states: «The conclusion reached by scientists who have investigated the
origins and stability
of se - xual orientation is that it is a human characteristic that is formed
early in life, and is resistant to change.
Its distinction from Mark's theology is not its
origin, but its point
of departure — perhaps from an
earlier level than Mark's — and its transcendental or metaphysical development, which in the end left that
of Mark far behind, though chronologically Mark is some years later than Paul.
Professor Michael King states: «The conclusion reached by scientists who have investigated the
origins and stability
of sexual orientation is that it is a human characteristic that is formed
early in life, and is resistant to change.
Established a few years
earlier by Bruno Hussar, a Dominican monk
of Jewish
origin, Isaiah House was intended to be a center for Christian — Jewish dialogue, a much - needed sanctuary for Israeli converts to Catholicism, and a retreat for Christian contemplation
of the «mystery
of Israel.»
It must be remembered that the
early Christian community moved almost wholly into the Gentile world within a generation or two after its
origin within Judaism, and that, as Christian thought took more definite shape within the next three or four centuries, it was inevitable that it should have been strongly influenced by the prevailing philosophy
of the Hellenistic culture in which the church moved.
That the Bible is the record
of centuries
of religious change, that its
early concepts are allied with primitive, animistic faiths, that between such
origins and the messages
of Hebrew prophets and Christian evangelists an immensely important development is reflected in the Book — this general view is the familiar possession
of many in both synagogue and church.
It is fascinating in itself; it throws light on every portion
of the Bible; it clears up obscurities, explaining what is else inexplicable; it distinguishes the minor detours from the major highways
of Biblical thought; it gives their true value to primitive concepts, the
early, blazed trails leading out to great issues; and, in the end, it makes
of the Bible a coherent whole, understood, as everything has to be understood, in terms
of its
origins and growth.
Rhetorical criticism
of the Bible is nothing new; it can be traced back at least as
early as Augustine, but the twentieth century practice
of rhetorical criticism finds its
origins in James Muilenburg's work with Hebrew poetry and Amos Wilder's lectures on
early Christian rhetoric.
Careful readers
of early Genesis are left with a whole range
of questions about Adam, Eve and the
origin of humanity: Why?
Excepting the fundamentalist denominations, Biblical theologians and scholars have long recognized the
early primal narratives in the book
of Genesis to be mythic in nature portraying collective humanity in its
origins.
While this book itself is too late in
origin to have affected Christian thought since it comes from perhaps the ninth century A.D., it is probably true that Zoroastrian beliefs concerning eschatology, here carried to such an extreme, did materially affect late Hebrew and
early Christian ideas
of the ending
of the world and the final judgment.
The
origins of structuralism lie in the work
of the
early 20th - century linguist Ferdinand de Saussure, who attempted to analyze the system
of relationships within a language that makes acts
of speech possible.
The appearance
of the risen Jesus to his disciples is the
origin of the
early Christian movement.
It allowed me to reconceptualize the study
of «women in the Bible,» by moving from what men have said about women to a feminist historical reconstruction
of early Christian
origins as well as by articulating a feminist critical process for reading and evaluating androcentric biblical texts.
Except among black Methodists in
earlier times, churches owe their
origins not to the initiative
of home missions boards but to concerned laypersons or clergy who undertook «to raise the flag
of Zion.»
While there is some element
of truth in this, it is only so because Israel herself necessarily reflected in her
earliest period the traits
of the mythological
origins from which she emerged.
The
earliest ecclesiastical tradition regarding the
origin of the Gospel
of Mark is that given by Papias
of Hierapolis, who lived in the first half
of the second century.
This left the way clear for such
early pioneers
of religious psychology as John Trenchard to uncover the supposed pathological
origins of religion in the soul while still appearing to be on the side
of «God» (properly understood).
For
early Christianity was in its
origin a Jewish movement, and the records
of the lives and teachings
of Jewish religious leaders in that period were invariably preserved in the form
of scattered sayings, parables, and anecdotes, handed down by their disciples, quoted and requoted in the schools, and not committed to writing until long after.
The modern study
of the «forms»
of literature, their
origin and
early development, has found an exceptionally rich field in the biblical literature, so varied as it is, and extending over so long a period
of time.