Sentences with phrase «early humans also»

The true importance of the Turkish family, he says, is that the siblings move relatively well on their feet and their palms, which suggests that early humans also walked that way.

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Paleoanthropologists have disproven the basic premise that the modern human digestive system is the same as that of early humans, but research also suggests that a diet of unprocessed, hormone - free meat sources coupled with fresh fruits and vegetables has clear benefits.
Donna Brazelton, in her early 60s and also with the Osborne Group, retired as vice-president of human resources from a major transportation company eight years ago.
Early cosmologies also pictured the cosmos relative to the human observer, as we continue to do when we speak of sending a rocket «upward» into space or refer to Australians as living «down under.»
The CLC mention also that it was Tom Evans who reached out to them: «Having already lost appeals to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights, Mr Evans contacted the Christian Legal Centre in early April — under a month ago.
We need also to remember that these early Christians were human just as we are.
I also do not want to sound like an expert in human behavior but could you ask your partners aunt who or what influenced her the most at an early age?
Some additional readings and understanding about basic fallacies might also help you to see that your religious beliefs aren't any different from earlier supersti - tions and god stories that humans have invented in their history.
If «lifestyle,» as I said earlier, is a broad notion, it is also mighty thin, for it flattens all human activity to a single plane: the only dimension it recognizes is the dimension of choice.
If any human life has a universal objective right to exist, then it only follows that a life in the earliest stages of development does also.
Those who are offended by the claim that horses or chimps or whales (OFD; also see OOTM 13, WM 49) deserve more respect than the fetus in the early stages of pregnancy usually resort to a type of question - begging which Peter Singer calls «speciesism»: the human fetus in the early stages of pregnancy deserves moral respect just because it is human.
Once the principle is established that early embryos can be used as a natural resource, it won't be long until gestated nascent human life is also targeted.
On the contrary, I should claim, what I have been saying is metaphysical in the second sense of the word which I proposed in an earlier chapter; it is the making of wide generalizations on the basis of experience, with a reference back to verify or «check» the generalizations, a reference which includes not only the specific experience from which it started but also other experiences, both human and more general, by which its validity may be tested — and the result is not some grand scheme which claims to encompass everything in its sweep, but a vision of reality which to the one who sees in this way appears a satisfactory, but by no means complete, picture of how things actually and concretely go in the world.
When death comes, appraisal must also be made in the same way, for the total pattern of a given human life, made up as it is of a particular «routing» of occasions bound together in the fashion we indicated earlier, has also contributed, or failed to contribute, in its very totality, to the creative advance in good.
That so many of the most difficult conditions are associated with aging means also that, given human nature itself, the ragged edge of aging will most likely always and necessarily generate new debilitating and lethal conditions to replace those earlier reduced or eradicated.»
In earlier chapters, the scientist's vocation to serve human need and to seek truth was discussed; some of the opportunities of the science teacher have also been suggested.
I should, however, also remark that the more subtle developments of Whitehead's thought seem to have been the inspiration for one of the most thorough and impressive discussions of the evolution of human mentality and language in its relation to cognate activities in earlier evolutionary forms, namely Suzanne Langer's impressive work, Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling, of which two volumes have so far appeared and a third is promised human mentality and language in its relation to cognate activities in earlier evolutionary forms, namely Suzanne Langer's impressive work, Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling, of which two volumes have so far appeared and a third is promised Human Feeling, of which two volumes have so far appeared and a third is promised soon.
Certainly the early chapters of Genesis are like such stories, and were meant to explain how humans came to possess god - like knowledge, yet also remained mortal like animals.
Humans are also born 18 months early in comparison to other animals, and are like fetuses of other animals.
She now works part time at the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre as an Early Learning Home Visitor, and runs her own business as a Human Behaviouralist at «Three Wise Owls», coaching individuals and business teams to improve communication and relationships, and also runs women's «De-Stress & Refresh» Retreats.
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Pregnancy may seem a bit too early to start planning your playdates, but it's an important time to make new friends who are also in the midst of growing a tiny human.
The British government should also pressure the Burmese authorities to cooperate with the UN fact - finding mission, established by the UN Human Rights Council earlier this year.
[26] He also claimed that Government lawyers had not forced the judiciary to water down criticism of MI5, despite an earlier, draft ruling by Lord Neuberger, the Master of the Rolls that the Security Service had failed to respect human rights, deliberately misled parliament, and had a «culture of suppression» that undermined government assurances about its conduct.
He also had about 1 % more Neandertal DNA than do Europeans and Asians today, confirming what another, even older human from Siberia had shown — that humans and Neandertals mixed early, before 45,000 years ago, perhaps in the Middle East.
All non-Africans stem from one major founding population, the studies agree, but earlier human migrations are also recorded in present - day people's DNA, one study finds.
Göğüş highlights the links of the tectonics with human history saying, «The findings are exciting also because of the link with the remarkable historical human activity of Central Anatolia where some of the earliest known civilizations have existed.
The new analysis also suggests new ways that early humans may have spread across the globe.
The fact that early humans advanced to the Americas despite continent - sized glaciers standing in the way has also prompted him to rethink the conventional wisdom that early humans, like other animals, migrated solely in search of food.
Australia also experienced record rainfall in early 2012, and while La Niña, a natural variation, was behind much of that, researchers found that human - caused climate change increased the chance of the above - average rainfall by 5 to 15 percent.
It also confirms that saber - toothed cats were roaming northern Europe at the same time as early modern humans.
They were also doing what lions do best: hunting opportunistically from a menu that has, since the emergence of early humans, occasionally included people.
«This is a step in understanding how the neuronal mechanisms of memory and early sensory experiences form brain circuits in the early developmental stage, not only in birds, but also in humans and other species.»
It also appears that humans were writing words with the modern alphabet much earlier than previously thought.
The lissoirs are the earliest yet found, but we know that humans used similar ones later, also in Europe.
They also present evidence that the lines that led to Neanderthals and modern humans diverged nearly 1 million years ago, much earlier than studies based on molecular evidence have suggested.
At some point, early humans began to don clothing and build shelters, which would protect hairless bodies but also provide fertile breeding grounds for parasites.
The paper not only seemed to validate the group's claim a year earlier that it had created a single cell line from a cloned human embryo, but it also reported a huge increase in efficiency for the technique.
When Skinner and his colleagues looked at the metacarpals of early human species and neanderthals — who also used stone flakes for tasks like scraping and butchering — they found bone ends that were shaped like modern human bones, and unlike ape bones.
Understanding human transmission will likely require non-human primate models and UTMB is also working on that research, he added, although all of these studies are in the early stages.
It not only prevented the buildup of amyloid beta (Aß), a sticky protein linked to Alzheimer's, but it also does not appear to produce the dangerous side effects of earlier versions tested in humans.
There's also some optimism that the human outbreak of the virus is not as threatening as earlier feared.
Lab - based experiments can also help answer important questions about early human development and the development of sperm and eggs cells, says Robin Lovell - Badge, a developmental biologist at the Francis Crick Institute in London and a member of the Hinxton Group steering committee.
Collins also reported that his team has extracted proteins from 3.8 - million - year - old ostrich eggshells from Laetoli, the site of some of the world's earliest human footprints.
«In this study, for the first time, we determined these risk factors may also be indicative of early memory complaints, which are often precursors to more significant memory decline later in life,» said Small, who is also a professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA.
The new glimpse of the footpaths of animals and humans complement earlier studies that reveal the anatomy and behavior of H. erectus, suggesting that as it evolved modern body proportions, it also increased its home range and began competing with carnivores for carcasses on the savanna, says Harris.
They also present evidence for similar differences between the sexes in Australopithecines (early relatives of humans), suggesting that women long ago evolved such scaffolding to compensate for walking upright while supporting their swelling wombs.
The study also uncovers several other major findings on early human populations.
He also leads excavations in the East African Rift Valley and codirects projects in China that compare early human behavior and environments in eastern Africa with those in eastern Asia.
Human clinical trials also show promise in treating early Alzheimer's.
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