Sentences with phrase «jawbone in»

Large tumors that have invaded the bone may require removal of part of the jawbone in order to obtain «clean» (tumor - free) margins.
Activities: ♦ Cloze — fill in the missing words * ♦ Word search * ♦ Order events in the story * ♦ Drama — Freeze frame cards * ♦ Music — Sound effect cards * ♦ Storyboard — with words * ♦ Storyboard — without words ♦ Write a poem (noun, adjectives, verbs, thought, synonym) ♦ Acrostic poem ♦ 5 senses — what a character may see, hear, smell, etc ♦ Thought bubbles - what a character may be thinking ♦ Trifold — beginning, middle, end (paper foldable) ♦ Newspaper article — write and draw ♦ Graph — tally chart and block graph ♦ Bookmark ♦ Character traits ♦ Wall ball — write and draw ♦ Diorama — write and draw (paper foldable) ♦ Art — decorate the jawbone in the same style as the illustrator ♦ Pattern art ♦ Book cover — design a new one ♦ Book dust jacket ♦ Story review ♦ Flap booklet - write and / or draw.
The recent discovery of a 2.8 million year - old fossilized jawbone in Ethiopia is helping scientists clear up a clouded period in the evolution of modern humans.
However, a recent discovery of a jawbone in Palestine suggested that human migration out of Africa took place between 177,000 to 194,000 years ago.
Ever since spelunkers found a robust jawbone in a cave in Romania in 2002, some paleoanthropologists have thought that its huge wisdom teeth and other features resembled those of Neandertals even though the fossil was a modern human.
The 56 - year - old German man underwent surgery to remove cancerous tumours on his jawbone in 1995, and since then he was able to eat only soup and soft foods.
Because development often reprises stages of evolution, the growth of embryonic ears in tandem with the jaw is no accident: the sound - transmitting middle ear bones that are a distinguishing feature of mammals evolved from what used to be gill arches in fish and jawbones in reptiles.

Not exact matches

While Nintendo has had success before in the health and fitness space with its Wii Fit series, that product launched long before a slew of popular fitness wearables from Fitbit, Jawbone, Nike — and today, Microsoft — flooded the market, notes The Verge.
Blackrock, which financed Jawbone's down round, got a stake in the new company.
The buzz this time around feels far less significant — in part because we've seen this product before, if not from Jawbone, from Nike (NKE) and FitBit.
Right now Amoruso is on the hunt for more office space in the neighborhood to house her ever - expanding staff — 150 employees and counting, with 65 hires in 2012 alone — including executive talent poached from Stella & Dot, Shopzilla, Amazon, Jawbone and Gap.
Also growing in popularity are a variety of new personal tracking devices like Fitbit, Jawbone, and Basis — all with functionality aimed to help us sleep better and improve our lifestyles by leveraging data and technology.
While Jawbone adhered to modest designs, its failure stemmed from the company's pivot to health and fitness - tracking devices in 2011.
While Fitbit and Jawbone slug it out in court, Apple and Samsung can steal market share.
For the 12 days leading up to Christmas, the company had retailers and brands including fitness tracking device maker Jawbone, apparel maker Uniqlo, and coffee chain Blue Bottle ship them inventory specifically for Postmates in five cities.
The company is funnelling wearable - sourced data from more than one million customers (using Fitbit, iHealth and Jawbone trackers) in exchange for points that can be used like cash in its stores and on its website.
We have grown our market share effectively over the years, even though we're in such a crowded segment, with Jawbone and Garmin being our closest competitors but still pretty distant.
Beth Israel's Halamka said that many of the 250,000 patients in his system had data from sources such as Jawbone's Up activity tracker and wirelessly connected scales.
According to the CB Insights study, the most costly flameouts in hardware since 2009 included Bluetooth wearables maker Jawbone, e-cigarette company NJOY, and Juicero, which made juice presses and pouches full of fruit pulp to go in them.
Jawbone scored a valuation of $ 3 billion and had raised $ 930 million in venture funding before liquidating its assets.
Jawbone, once a formidable name in the wearable technology landscape, will reportedly soon shut down entirely after a series of company struggles.
Printed jawbones and dental implants are set to lead the growth in commercial 3 - D printing, with the sector expected to expand over 500 percent in the next 10 years, according to a new report.
In April 2015, Jawbone raised $ 300 million at an implied valuation of $ 3.3 billion.
A number of Jawbone employees will join Rahman in his new fitness venture, and the report suggests that this new one will service existing Jawbone products once the company officially ceases to operate or even exist.
At the event in San Francisco last week, Hosain Rahman, chief executive of Jawbone, the maker of the Up, a wrist device that tracks people's energy and sleep, said that «a decade from now we won't be able to imagine life without the wearables that we use to access information, unlock our doors, pay for goods and most importantly track our health.»
And the San Francisco Chronicle reports that over 100 clinical trials listed on the ClinicalTrials.gov website feature Fitbit trackers in addition to those trials using the Apple Watch, Jawbone, Garmin, Pebble and other devices.
Jawbone, developer of the UP fitness band, closed the largest financing round of the year picking up as much as $ 300 million in debt from BlackRock.
Fitbit scored a victory in a trade dispute against Jawbone this morning, with a judge ruling that some of the Jawbone patents at the heart of the dispute were invalid.
Piltdown man, discovered in 1911, was widely accepted by paleontologists; in 1953, fluorine tests and X-ray spectrographs showed that a modern ape's jawbone had been skillfully disguised to match a human upper skull.
Cashing in on Power Rangers» popularity with children, a Vermont toy maker in 1995 marketed violent Holyland Heroes sets (Samson & Philistine; David & Goliath, Moses & Ramses II, Joshua & Canaanite), featuring muscular, grimacing toys wielding spears, swords, and, in Samson's case, the jawbone of a donkey — which the Bible says, he used to smite 1,000 men.
Samson smashes people in the head with a donkey jawbone.
But the IRS does jawbone churches in a way that it does not appear to jawbone secular non-profits.
He could kill a lion with his bare hands, slay a thousand men in battle with the jawbone of an ass, carry off the gates of a city, snap ropes that bound him as if they were thread, and finally bring down a mighty building, killing three thousand people by pushing apart the stone pillars that supported it.
For times when the built - in speaker on your phone just won't cut it, hook up wirelessly to a Jawbone Mini Jambox or a JBL Clip to deliver powerful sound from a tiny, portable package ($ 87.95 and $ 38.75 from Amazon).
I recommend nylon, because metal are heavy, can bang you in the jawbone or your baby in the sweet little soft head, and make a nasty noise in the dryer.
At birth, your child's baby teeth — 20 in total — are already formed, hidden within the jawbone.
Some 40 years after the famous «Lucy» fossils were discovered, jawbones and teeth from another hominin species that lived at roughly the same time, and in the same area, have been uncovered in the Afar region of Ethiopia.
A man has been able to savour his first proper meal in nine years after surgeons successfully created and transplanted a jawbone for him.
To make an even stronger case, his team hopes to link the A. deyiremeda jawbones to foot fossils from an as - yet unidentified species that his team also found in Woranso - Mille, which belonged to a creature that spent more time in the trees than Lucy's kind.
Neanderthal Great -... Grandson (Romania 40,000 years ago) Oase 1, the jawbone of a modern human found in 2002, contained over 99 percent contaminant DNA.
And although otters experience large stresses in their jawbones when crushing shelled prey, Kolponomos, whose jawbone was relatively longer and wider, likely didn't have as much trouble.
Germonpré and colleagues have studied skulls and jawbones of even more ancient canids in caves and other places where Ice Age people lived more than 25,000 years ago.
Jawbone of San Francisco, for instance, released its UP24 wristband in the US in December and will launch it in Europe soon, while Nike has updated its Fuel band (pictured).
A fossil jawbone from an early Australian mammal proves that the hearing of at least two different groups of mammals developed independently in almost exactly the same way.
And glued delicately to the tip of that pin is a jawbone the size of a fingernail clipping — all that remains of a small mammal that scurried beneath ferns and fallen logs 115 million years ago in what is now Australia.
Since the first jawbone was found here in 1997, Rich's team has chipped at least 28 more from the rock.
«The mice that had the most TRPV4 appeared to have the most pain, but they all had similar evidence of temporomandibular joint inflammation and bone erosion in the jawbone as a consequence of the inflammation.»
These include shifts in the proportions of its skull and the shape of its upper jawbone, which over time began to curve pronouncedly downward and presumably developed on its exterior a beak.
Now they're getting a better idea of how our ears formed thanks to a 370 - million - year - old fish, whose jawbone was beginning to resemble a bone found in our middle ear.
The fossil, an upper jawbone with several teeth, was found at a site called Misliya Cave in Israel, one of several prehistoric cave sites located on Mount Carmel.
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