Sentences with phrase «for human teeth»

Growing teeth atop a kidney currently prevents this approach from being practical for human tooth replacement, says Paul Sharpe at King's College London.

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The offense against religion is that it promotes a God that has poorly designed humans to have too small a birth canal, too large a cranium (pushing wisdom teeth into often painful positions), and since roughly 20 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage, is responsible for more abortions than anyone.
If humans are the result of so - called «intelligent design» then why do we have too little room on our jawbones to accommodate wisdom teeth (unless this alleged «god» intended our teeth to rot out since we're not supposed to have learned science, and therefore that the presence of bacteria plus acids are a bad environment for tooth enamel), and that so many of us are near - sighted, and that women can have FACIAL HAIR (is that a cruel joke?)
If any harm follows (to the human being involved here), then you shall give life for life (i.e. death penalty), eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.»
> Humans and other animals have many more examples of sub-optimal or bad design He wonders at chimpy lookin mouth, but remembers, he has too many teeth for his mouth.
It hardly needs to be said that no one has been able to come up with a criterion that makes babies in the womb less human but leaves everyone else as he was; the teeth of the moral gears are too finely set for that.
Leviticus 24:20; the much - maligned «eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth» passage, actually has as its purpose the establishment of government by law, not of humans.
If everything in the human «design» has «purpose» then YOU explain why so many of us are myopic, why so many of us have to get braces for our teeth to be straight, why so many of us have to get our wisdom teeth removed because there is not enough room in the jaw to support that many teeth, why there are so many birth defects, why there is an appendix, why men have boobs, etc..
Nature in some of its aspects may be «red in tooth and claw», as Tennyson said, but that is no reason for humans to kill each other.
This holds whether we are thinking of how to grow more grain in the tropics, reduce the birth rate, control inflation, stimulate economic growth, get rid of tooth decay, provide better health care, find some way to turn garbage into a useful resource, reduce air pollution, win the next election, avoid war with Russia, develop human potential, extend the length of life, or find a cure for cancer.
She and her mouthpieces struggle to find a way to preserve a little more dignity for humans than we would award to teeth tugged this way and that.
If somewhere in the human genome there is a gene for a sweet tooth, then my family has it!
Researchers found a way to test ancient teeth for clues about when humans cut nursing short.
Fight or flight was compatible with the old Darwinian nature - red - in - tooth - and - claw stereotypes, but it didn't leave much room for an equally common human response to traumatic events: reaching out to loved ones.
Conventional techniques for recovering ancient human DNA typically require the destruction of bone or tooth tissue during analysis, and this has been a cause of concern for many Native and indigenous communities.
Now, two researchers have a new answer: They blame tooth decay for the big cats» taste for human flesh.
Scientists of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig and the Senckenberg Research Institute in Frankfurt together with dental technicians have digitally analysed modern human teeth using an engineering approach, finite element method, to evaluate the biomechanical behaviour of teeth under realistic loading.
In 2011, another Nature paper featuring Dr Katerina Douka of the Oxford team obtained some very early dates (around 45,000 years old) for the so - called «transitional» Uluzzian stone - tool industry of Italy and identified teeth remains in the site of the Grotta del Cavallo, Apulia, as those of anatomically modern humans.
Describing the find at a meeting of the Society for Vertebrate Paleontology in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, last month, Shimada speculated that the ancient tooth might have been washed downstream to Nebraska by floods, or carried as a ritual object by early humans.
Then they powdered single teeth from 36 skeletons ranging in age from 3300 years to 1500 years old and extracted tiny fragments of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), a marker commonly used for genetic typing of human populations.
For Stephen to have accomplished what he has in the teeth of his dreadful affliction makes him, by my lights, a totem of the human spirit so towering that in its shadow the figure of Lance Armstrong can not immediately be distinguished from that of Tori Spelling.
Although the actual fang dentures weren't found at the site, Chatters suspects such a prosthesis is the most likely explanation for the procedure, given the high frequency of humans with jaguar teeth in iconography of the Olmec, Mayan, and Aztecan cultures and the prevalence of such dentures in the region about 2,000 years later.
The human body takes up strontium, for example, as if it were calcium, which is why the radioactive form of the element can collect in teeth, nails and bones, causing serious health problems such as bone cancer.
Pathogens that ravaged the body at its death can be entombed within the tooth's inner chamber and detected years later, says Kirsten Bos, a molecular paleobiologist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany, and an author on the study.
Without claws or sharp teeth, humans» ability to throw a stone or spear was a primary method of hunting for food.
A new study from the George Washington University's Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology (CASHP) found that whereas brain size evolved at different rates for different species, especially during the evolution of Homo, the genus that includes humans, chewing teeth tended to evolve at more similar rates.
Over millions of years, our human and primate ancestors left a trail of teeth that she and other paleontologists have followed for clues to our evolutionary history.
Fifty million years ago, all rodents had short, stubby molars — teeth similar to those found in the back of the human mouth, used for grinding food.
Human bites to the hand — while accounting for only two to three percent of all hand bite injuries — can occur during altercations and include wounds caused by punching type contact with the mouth or teeth, domestic abuse, or accidentally during sports, play, or other activities.
Anthropologist Shara Bailey, an expert in ancient human teeth at New York University in New York City, says that «the barium method is novel and appears to be even more powerful» than previous approaches, adding that despite small sample sizes, «the authors present a strong argument for the utility of this method for extrapolating weaning history.»
«Unfortunately, there are very few fossil finds of Gigantopithecus — only a few large teeth and bones from the lower mandible are known,» explains Prof. Dr. Hervé Bocherens of the Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment (HEP) at the University of Tübingen, and he continues, «But now, we were able to shed a little light on the obscure history of this primate.»
Some facial expressions are similar in different species, for example, the human smile is equivalent to the bared - teeth display in other primates, and human laughter is equivalent to the primate play face, used during play.
Human teeth have to serve for a lifetime, despite being subjected to huge forces.
«Pufferfish and humans share the same genes for teeth
Their small size, thin roots and flat crowns are typical for anatomically modern humans — H. sapiens — and the overall shape of the teeth is barely distinguishable from those of both ancient and present - day humans.
The human and horses were all constrained to known geographic locales for the period of tooth formation and compared to UK and global precipitation values for δ18O.
Teeth were removed from the other remains and sent to the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Germany for further testing.
The teeth found in the cave were mistaken for bear teeth until testing revealed them for what they were: another species of human never before seen.
tl; dr go throuth Cure Tooth Decay, Weston Page materials, and look for testimonials around the net — human teeth do regrow (if the nerve is present!)
1) Phytonutrients: * Occur naturally in fruits and vegetables * Promote the function of the immune system * Help fight off viruses as well as reduce inflammation * Associated with the treatment and / or prevention of cancer and cardiovascular disease 2) Enzymes: * Responsible for metabolic processes that occur within a cell and are necessary for sustaining life * Assist and play a large role in digestion, energy production, blood coagulation and contraction of muscles 3) Amino Acids: * The basic building blocks of protein * Absorption of amino acids is essential for your metabolism 4) Essential Fatty Acids: * Reduce the risk of heart disease and some forms of cancer * Improve mood * Decrease inflammation 5) Vitamins: * Essential for the normal growth and development of all human beings * Healthy maintenance of cell tissues and organs * Help process proteins, carbohydrates and fats required for utilization 6 & 7) Macro and Trace Minerals: * Involved in electrolyte balance of body fluids * Essential for normal cellular activity * Provide hardness to bones and teeth
Calcium is one of the most abundant minerals in the human body and while we associate it with bone and tooth health, it is also important for muscle development, healthy blood pressure, and skin health.
For most of human history, people did not drink the milk of other animals, and yet they had very healthy bones and teeth (much healthier than ours).
And, the author Ramiel Nagel in his book, Cure Tooth Decay, states that vegan diets are not natural (not seen in any human tribe or group) and not optimal for dental health and will ultimately fail.
Boron is a naturally occurring vital trace mineral that is required for normal growth and health of the human body, especially the joints, bones and teeth.
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Babies being breast fed should drink human milk as long as possible, optimally for a year to eighteen months, which is when baby's teeth are coming in.
In general, Karneval is the word used for the Rhenish (Rhineland) version of carnival in northwest Germany (except in Mainz), while the word Fasching A pair of million - year - old teeth uncovered in Germany will not rewrite human history, two of the world's top palaeontologists have said.
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The look on the face of a captive Jewish jeweler as he is tossed a handful of human teeth to mine for fillings.
When he opens his mouth to talk, we see the tiny discolored teeth, hear that odd, halting, barely human cadence, and we want to head for the hills.
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