Sentences with phrase «human offspring»

Along with rise in delivery by C - section, scientists have noticed a change in human offspring: babies with larger heads.
This fact has a direct bearing on the longer period of infancy and of parental care in the case of human offspring more than in any other biological group.
«Raising human offspring is such an effort that it is co-operative by necessity, and our study shows that human fathers are biologically wired to help with the job.»
«If human offspring from obese mothers have a similar risk for developing fibrosis as we see in mice, we may be able to predict who is going to develop more serious disease,» said Thompson.
«Raising human offspring is such an effort that it is cooperative by necessity, and our study shows that human fathers are biologically wired to help with the job.»
Golub administered epidural bupivacaine to pregnant rhesus monkeys at term, and followed the development of the exposed offspring to age 12 months (equivalent to four years in human offspring).
First off, and what is maddening that folk making such comparisons ignore, is the fact that human offspring are woefully under - developed for parturition compared to all their mammalian counterparts.
Prof. Dettwyler concludes that human offspring would naturally wean sometime between the age of 2.5 and 7 years.
In this article, we'll learn about the progress and goals of human - genome research, how we're already weeding out genetic diseases and about the future of «selecting» human offspring.
Only the human offspring that could handle ultraviolet light perhaps or could handle bitter cold.
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