Sentences with phrase «human bones in»

I may use some human bones in the game.
Ancient DNA has been recovered from human bones in the past.
The first time was at least 80,000 years ago in the Near East, as evidenced by findings of both Neandertal and modern human bones in caves in Israel.
«Human bones in south Mexico: Stalagmite reveals their age as 13,000 years old: Researchers date prehistoric skeleton found in a cave in Yucatán.»
In 2012, NABO researchers clinched the case that the Greenlanders ate a marine diet by analyzing human bones in Norse graveyards.
The physical excavation (video) of Silbury Hill, along with studies using ground - penetrating radar and seismic sonar equipment, has shown that there is not a single human bone in the mound.

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A model that debuted in 2015, for example, simulated a human leg, its skin, muscle, bone, large arteries, and even small veins.
In the mid-1980s, when robotics was struggling to come up with complex software programs to mimic human intelligence, Brooks electrified the field with simple, insectlike crawling robots created with bare - bones programming.
Dec. 18, 2013 — The most complete sequence to date of the Neanderthal genome, using DNA extracted from a woman's toe bone that dates back 50,000 years, reveals a long history of interbreeding among at least four different types of early humans living in Europe and Asia at that time, according to University of California, Berkeley, scientists.
No doubt you have heard that there is only one bone in the human body that can be carefully removed and expected to grow back.
In his book, the Hebrew scholar points out that nearly all mammals and all primates (except humans) have a penis bone called a baculum.
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.
So you refuse to believe in the solid evidence of millions of years of bone fossils showing that all species, including humans, have evolved... and instead you choose to believe a book written a thousand years ago by a group men just trying to teach a few morals?
This belief in the ability of the human body to be filled with the divine is one reason that we revere the mortal remains of saints, and find them to be miracle - working (as with Elisha's bones, 2 Kings 13:21).
’16 The prophet was inspired to engender new hope in them by relating a vision in which he found himself set down in a valley of dry human bones, the grim memorial of some disastrous battle long before.
They allowed them to use white phosphorus in a densely populated area; a chemical weapon that burns human flesh to the bone.
They found a chariot wheel of the type used in Egypt at the time of the exodus at the bottom of the Red Sea, with human bones and horse bones.
During my studies I have found that in 1614 over 300 humans conspired to create these fake bones to fool scientists, then used heavy earth moving machinery such as tractors to bury these fakes all over the planet.
For better or worse, the controversy was upstaged when another rift began to develop, now between the traditional culture and the counterculture, which never had any doubt about whose bones the future resided in, and in fact was inclined to believe that literary and scientific intellectuals had long before entered into an unholy alliance to repress the questing human spirit.
Cave drawing, dinosarauer bones, carbon dating are all hoaxes, planted by humans in 1614.
The freedom of the prophets comes from the word of God burning in their bones, just as Paul says that when we are «in Christ,» we no longer see anything from «a human point of view.»
a 3 year old doesn't have adult teeth, its bones still need to harden, it s reproductive hormones and organs haven't kicked in yet, and the brain has a lot of maturing and learning to do, but a 3 year old IS a fully formed human.
The desert weather in the winter although might not have snow it becomes so much colder than at yours since it is being open to the cold dry or humid winds that could break the bones of any human or animal if not well covered with wool and protected by some thing from direct blows... heat is there during sunrise and sunset but after that it is too much to bear.
The turkey, native to Latin America, has been part of the human diet for many thousands of years, based on bone remains found in Mexico.
It makes up about 30 % of all the protein in the human body, and is found in your bones, tendons, ligaments, connective tissues and skin, and plays various roles in your overall health.
In eight years, from 17 ancient wrecks, McKee has brought up 40 tons: a 17 - foot, 2 1/2 - ton anchor; 18 cannons; over 400 cannonballs; flintlocks, pistols and swords; gold doubloons; silver pieces - of - eight; wine - jug, rum - bottle and china - plate fragments; tackle blocks; pewter plates and cups; belt and shoe buckles and worn boot heels; cutlery, inkwells, figurines and religious medals; copper and silver ingots; a ton of lead; gold rings, earrings and brooches; human teeth, beef bones and elephant tusks.
No available evidence shows that exceeding the amount of calcium retained by the exclusively breastfed term infant during the first 6 months of life or the amount retained by the human milk - fed infant supplemented with solid foods during the second 6 months of life is beneficial to achieving long - term increases in bone mineralization.
The inclusion of PO in infant formula at levels needed to provide a fatty acid profile similar to that of human milk leads to lower bone mineralization.
R.J. Schanler et al., «Bone mineralization outcomes in human milk - fed preterm infants,» Pediatr Res 31, no. 6 (Jun 1992): 583 — 6.
S.J. Gross, «Bone mineralization in preterm infants fed human milk with and without mineral supplementation,» J Pediatr 111, no. 3 (Sep 1987): 450 — 8.
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.
In fact, the more unfortified human milk a set of study subjects received as premature infants, the greater whole body bone size and density they exhibited at 20 years of age.
[Fully human milk - fed preemies experienced slightly slower growth and lesser early bone mineral content but no reduction in head circumference; an indicator of brain development.]
Sometimes bone growth indicators are lower in human milk - fed preemies than in those fed formulas.
Contrary to popular belief, calcium isn't JUST good for the bones — it actually plays an important part in lots of functions of the human body.
While scientists have previously had success in 3D printing a range of human stem cell cultures developed from bone marrow or skin cells, a team from Scotland's Heriot - Watt University claims to be the first to print the more delicate, yet more flexible, human embryonic stem cells (hESCs).
Abdullahi said items found in the camp and shrines were three pump action guns, eight empty cartridges, human skulls and some bones.
Two suspected ritualists have been apprehended in Ogun state with human bones.
To that end, Oxford grad student Samantha Brown reported in a poster that she discovered a human bone fragment by using a new technique, called ZooMS, to scan 2315 bones from the cave for uniquely human proteins.
A single bone found in the Saudi Arabian desert is at least 85,000 years old, and may shed light on the route early humans took out of Africa
Introducing human prostate cancer cell lines into mice, Wu and his colleagues saw a particular enzyme called MAOA activate a cascade of signals that made it easier for tumor cells to invade and grow in bone.
In the context of Darwin's theories of evolution, the bones were re-examined by anatomist William King, who promptly named them Homo neanderthalensis, a name that provocatively (and incorrectly) suggested they were the missing link between apes and humans.
In that paper, Weitzmann, Ofotokun, and their colleagues described bone loss similar to that observed in humans following the reconstitution of the T cell population in immune - compromised mice (similar to T - cell expansion following ARTIn that paper, Weitzmann, Ofotokun, and their colleagues described bone loss similar to that observed in humans following the reconstitution of the T cell population in immune - compromised mice (similar to T - cell expansion following ARTin humans following the reconstitution of the T cell population in immune - compromised mice (similar to T - cell expansion following ARTin immune - compromised mice (similar to T - cell expansion following ART).
Bone tumors are exceptionally rare finds in the evolutionary fossil and archaeological records of human prehistory, with the earliest known instances, before now, dating to 1,000 to 4,000 years ago.
Expertise in bone demineralization, radiation, and psychological issues of long - duration human spaceflight
Knowing these new mutational variants could be useful, Nolan said, because they add to the repository of known mutations to look for in humans with these kinds of bone or physical disorders.
Master and Aja were tipped off about the cemetery in 2013, when a retired Israeli surveyor insisted he'd found human bones and pottery just outside Ashkelon's gates during a construction project decades ago.
From a u-CT scan and an X-ray, researchers identified a fibrous dysplastic neoplasm — today, the most common form of benign bone tumor in humans — located on a Neandertal left rib fragment that measured 30 mm (4 1/2 inches) long.
One of the most important early Neandertal sites was discovered in modern - day Croatia in 1899, when Dragutin Gorjanovic - Kramberger, Director of the Geology and Paleontology Department of the National Museum and Professor of Paleontology and Geology at Zagreb University, alerted by a local schoolteacher, first visited the Krapina cave and noted cave deposits, including a chipped stone tool, bits of animal bones, and a single human molar.
On its own, a simple finger bone in a cave would have been assumed to belong to a human, Neandertal or other hominin.
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