Sentences with phrase «early existence»

But I think judging, in Humans early existence, was a survival strategy, to decide what was safe and not safe.
Living a sterile, bacteria-less early existence (dirt avoidance, lack of breastfeeding, C - section) has a similar effect by limiting the variety and the amount of gut flora from the very start.
Just as importantly, he reminds us that the later gnostic literature, none of which is historical in form or content, «presupposes the earlier existence and widespread usage of the New Testament documents» (44).
Yet the early existence of distinctive scales might mean this moth - butterfly drinking organ, a proboscis, evolved before the explosion of the classic flowering plants that offer nectar for pollination, van de Schootbrugge and colleagues propose January 10 in Science Advances.
Its early existence would have created a gravitational barrier: That barrier would have kept the two rock neighborhoods segregated.
In what is being described as an «extraordinary find,» a team of Australian researchers has uncovered ancient fossils in a remote area of Greenland that could point to the earliest existence of life on Earth.
Much as I will miss the work and my colleagues, I am now well into my fourteenth year on the Court and the time has come to return to Toronto to pick up some of the threads of an earlier existence.
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