Sentences with phrase «large brain case»

After four years of searching, he uncovered a skullcap with a simian - like brow ridge and a large brain case, along with other fragmentary fossils, buried near the Solo River on the Indonesian island of Java.
Nor long legs and hooves, although man's large brain case has made birthing more difficult admittedly.

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Hasker's third proposition is that for the problem of divine non-intervention to be a real problem, «we must be able to identify specific kinds of cases in which God morally ought to intervene but does not» Many critics of (traditional) theism probably already have a more or less vague list of such cases, which might include genocidal events, such as the Nazi holocaust and the Rwandan massacre; wars; large - scale natural disasters; conditions of chronic poverty, in which millions of children die from starvation or are permanently stunted because of inadequate protein; the sexual molestation of children, which often leaves them psychologically scarred for the rest of their lives; death preceded by long, painful illnesses, such as cancer or AIDS, or by mind - destroying conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease; and the kinds of events described by Dostoyevski, such as the soldier using his pistol to get a mother's baby to giggle with delight and then blowing its brains out.
We have developed, thanks to those large brains, to a situation where survival rates are incredibly high in the developed world, but it is still the case that human infants remain woefully underdeveloped when they arrive.
He noted the famous case of Phineas Gage, a railroad construction foreman whose brain was penetrated by a large iron rod in an 1848 industrial accident.
There is «strongly accumulating evidence that it is possible in many cases to increase brain activity [long] after severe injury,» Schiff said, but «there is essentially no infrastructure to have clinical follow - up» or even «larger investigative studies.»
Instead, it's the largest map to date of the connections between brain cells — in this case, about 200 from a mouse's visual cortex.
They found that compared to their ancestors, birds» faces became flattened, and their brain cases relatively larger.
«These markers need to be further studied in a larger group of CTE cases, but they could be very important in determining whether an individual is at greater risk of developing these brain changes,» Bieniek says.
Six of the 7 cases in the autistic group had neuron counts that met or exceeded the regression line of those in the control group, indicating that they had as many or more neurons than would be predicted from their large brain weights.
So when you think about our pride in our brains, you know, in our big brains and then here is a case where, well actually that's an accident and you know, wasn't the increasing size of the brain that gave the pressure that women with larger pelvises that could accommodate bigger heads survived.
Also, our sample of autistic cases had brain weights typical of brain weights in larger postmortem samples of autistic children.
Recent large - scale efforts have launched a new generation of studies that aim to identify the molecular and cellular characteristics of the brain and how these translate into normal brain function — or, in the case of disease, dysfunction.
This review considers the role of neuroimaging in strengthening the case for network - based neurodegeneration and elucidating potential mechanisms.Advances in functional and structural MRI have recently enabled the delineation of multiple large - scale distributed brain networks.
On the other hand fossil OH 62 proves that «habilis ``, far from being Homo - like, was small and ape - like - these cases were the very opposite of what evolution theory predicted and expected.103 Even though the brain size of WT 15000 was smaller than most modern humans, it was still larger than quite a few people living today.
In Syron's case, surgeons inserted a catheter into a large artery in the actress's groin, and threaded it through her body, around her heart, and into the lining of her brain, the Daily Mail reported.
Going against the «grain,» Dr. Perlmutter asserts: «The origin of brain disease is in many cases predominantly dietary... to a large extent numerous neurological afflictions often reflect the mistake of consuming too many carbs and too few healthy fats.»
This is mostly the case for my autoimmune issues, which I don't talk about much on the blog, but the thoughts of my body take up a large majority of my brain space.
Those pillows and their cases keep this large and small animal veterinarian in peaceful dreams, while my brain deals with the demands of my job during the day.
The majority of these tumors are microscopic in size, however there are cases where larger tumors (known as macroadenoma) can sometimes get big enough to put pressure on the brain and cause seizures.
While the award by the jury is significant, there have been larger verdicts in medical malpractice cases in Massachusetts, including a 2005 case in which a jury awarded nearly $ 40 million to the family of a Dracut boy born with severe brain damage after a traumatic delivery.
In addition to the largest award for its time ($ 60.8 million) in a Federal Tort Claims Act case, our law firm has handled many complex, high - profile claims involving brain injuries.
It also owns the UK's largest Case Management Group, serving clients with an acquired brain injury and other neurological conditions, throughout the care pathway.
She has experience in handling large - scale and cross-border claims, and also offers niche specialisation in brain injury and amputation cases.
Settlement for anesthetic - caused brain injury to 16 year old was the largest verdict or settlement for a medical malpractice case in the state.
Our practice areas encompass the complete gambit of accident law, from brain injuries, spinal cord injury, catastrophic car collisions, drunk driver negligence, motorcycle / bike crashes, fatality cases, pedestrian knock down cases, ankle fractures, dog bites and long term disability claims against large insurance companies.
Nijjar recently ran a report using a legal research tool and, in the last 10 years, a summary table for Alberta compared to Ontario for severe brain damage cases showed the largest award reported in Alberta was $ 1.74 million for future care costs, which takes up 90 per cent of all judgments.
$ 60.9 Million Verdict for Brain - Injured Baby Led by partner Deborah J. Gander, the firm in 2005 obtained $ 60.9 million in injury compensation, the largest amount ever awarded in a Federal Tort Claims Act case in the country.
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