Consisting of diverse materials, the sculpture is composed of balloons, molded from paper pulp and covered in snakeskin, dried honeycomb, a mirrored box filled with abandoned skins of cicadas, and a drawer of
human bones also fabricated of paper pulp, replicating the exact size and proportions of the artist's own body.
Not exact matches
Of course, we may be wrong to think that we truly remembered those long - lost almost -
humans: Perhaps instead they were only speculative imaginings to explain old
bones and arrowheads, fossils and mysterious cave paintings — just as our own stories about Neanderthals are
also, mostly, fantasies.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly
human,
bone of our
bone and flesh of our flesh, living a
human life under the same
human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one in whom God energizes in a supreme degree, with a decisive intensity; in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure
human wholeness of life as it moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but
also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all; in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality in the life of God and effective among humankind.
Stem cells have
also been identified in
human milk, and have the potential to differentiate into mammary epithelial lineages under mammary differentiation conditions in vitro, as well as other cell types in corresponding microenvironments, including
bone cells, brain cells, liver cells, pancreatic beta cells and heart cells.
The look of her legs is
also somewhat
human, but her leg muscles are packed onto leg
bones that are relatively shorter than ours, and with a stronger (hyperhuman!)
Even more astounding, Overstreet
also found stone tools and cut marks on the
bones, offering archaeologists a rare glimpse into the brief period when
humans and mammoths crossed paths.
It's remarkable that the very same chemistry that initiates the healing of
bone in
humans also seems to have followed a similar pathway in dinosaurs.»
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.
Not only can these social scientists correctly arrange all 206
bones that make up an adult
human skeleton, they can
also determine facts about peoples» lives — age at death, sex, stature, nutritional deficiencies, levels of work stress, exposure to infectious disease and traumas — from a careful examination of the
bones.
The scientists
also discovered genetic clues to the evolution of the giraffe's long neck and legs, which have the same number of
bones as the neck and legs of
humans and other mammals.
He says he and Bogaerts
also found two
human skeletons; the
bones appear to date back about 12,000 years, placing them among the oldest
human remains in the Americas.
«How the Galapagos cormorant lost its ability to fly: Changes to same genes that clipped the bird's wings
also cause
human bone disorders.»
The researchers were
also able to control the relative composition of different hormonal cell types simply by exposing
human pluripotent stem cells to different ratios of two proteins: fibroblast growth factor 8 and
bone morphogenetic protein 2.
When the team scanned hand
bones from four members of A. africanus that lived in South Africa between 2 million and 3 million years ago, they found that the pattern of the trabecular
bone was asymmetrical, as in modern
humans and Neandertals that use tools frequently (as they
also show in their study).
Beilhack and colleagues found that a slightly modified version of STAR2 has a similar effect on
human T reg cells, suggesting that the approach could
also prevent GvHD in leukemia and lymphoma patients after
bone marrow or hematopoietic stem cell transplants.
The team
also analyzed the genome of another extinct
human, a Denisovan, whose remains were found in the same cave in the Altai Mountains as the Neanderthal
bone.
The discovery of more than 1500 fossilised
human bones and teeth in one place is unusual (see main story), but what's missing from the site is
also extraordinary.
In future research, we will examine whether this technique
also works in even larger
bone defects and by using
human cells.»
Steve: You know, today is
also the anniversary of the death of Darwin, speaking of the
human evolution with Kate, and just to finish up — am I wrong, but isn't the place you're most likely to find a fistfight at a conference, one of these
human evolution anthropology conferences where people are arguing over whether that
bone represents a new species or just an example of a known species or whether some artifact is again a new species or some kind of pathological example of an old species?
Because mice, like
humans, lose
bone as they age, the scientists
also treated older mice with LLP2A - Ale.
And based on the fact that these ancient
human bones were found in Morocco — nowhere near the «Garden of Eden» in East Africa where we've long assumed modern
humans evolved, and from which they dispersed — it
also means that our origins are probably much more complicated than we assumed, geographically speaking.
In 2010, some researchers
also found cut marks on animal
bones while working at a Dikika region of Ethiopia, which made them believe that
humans dating to that age may have used stone tools.
They
also asserted that the
bone smashing was a sure result of
human activity and not an occurrence of nature.
In March of 2010, a finger
bone of a formerly unknown
human ancestor, later called Denisovan, was found in a Siberian cave where modern
human remains and Neanderthal remains
also were found.
It's relatively common for a given gene to dictate a variety of functions from species to species, like the gene that codes for jaw
bones in reptiles and
also ear
bones in
humans.
I believe
human aliveness and creative capacity go hand in hand, and I
also know deep down in my
bones that creativity is a crucial part of holistic well - being.
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.
Almonds are a rich source of many nutrients which help in the development and health of the
human brain, achieve healthy cholesterol balance, and strengthen
bones and teeth, while
also preventing the onset of age - related conditions like osteoporosis.
Silicon (
also known as silica) is an abundant mineral nutrient (second only to oxygen) that's needed by the
human body for the synthesis of collagen, making it important for healthy hair, skin, nails, and
bones.
A bodybuilder
also needs strong joints and
bones, and this is where
human growth hormone helps as well.
They're
also designed to work with flesh - and -
bone human employees.
The
human ear
also needs a stirrup, a small
bone, to transmit sound.
In addition, studies have shown that the same risks associated with meat consumption in
humans like allergies, cancers, heart, kidney and
bone problems; are
also affecting many companion animals.
I
also heartily applaud you for upgrading to a species - appropriate diet (for those who don't know, Bravo is a
human grade, grain - free meat /
bone / veggie food).
Giving your dog non-edible
bones also massages their gums and provides scraping action on their teeth, much like a dental hygienist descaling the plaque from
human teeth.
You can
also supplement with an animal
bone powder or
human calcium supplement.
Human bones are
also there indicating the presence of early settlers in the island.
In addition to skulls and
bones, you
also can see several tombs centuries old, as well as long
human hairs, ceramic fragments and others remains scattered on the desert surface.
Within this painting a
bone, which in the early days of the
human race would
also have been used as a tool, is engraved with a code.
Without doubt, beneath all flesh, soul, and social circumstance, what all members of the
human race will always have in common (besides a similar
bone structure) is their link to the larger collective, familial relations that connect individuals: each person is
also another's mother, father, sister, brother, son, or daughter.
, and apparently the
human foot has 26
bones, whilst
also covering 26 square inches when it comes in contact with the earth's surface!
Possession of
human bones is legal (and selling them is an actual business), and processing bodies into cleaned
bones is
also a legal business.
Aside from general requests and tasks, you can
also say something like: «Alexa, play
Human» - and she will respond with «Playing
Human by Rag and
Bone Man in the Kitchen (or whichever room your Sonos One is in)».