Sentences with phrase «modern groups»

This contrasts with the idea that the evolutionary roots of most modern groups go back long before the dinosaur extinction.
So it's possible that more modern groups influenced the ecosystems we see today as much as ancient ones, she adds.
New forms of lizards, crocodiles, and snakes appeared, as did many of the ancestors of modern groups of birds and mammals.
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They have long defied classification but are generally accepted to be the most primitive living ray - finned fish, separated from the other modern groups by a host of long - extinct fossil fish.
Early modern groups evolved in parallel with each other and exchanged members to give rise to modern population groups.
From Évariste Galois, the genius who laid the foundations for modern group theory before dying at 20 in a mysterious duel, to René Descartes, who wrote «I think, therefore I am» after a career as a mercenary, the personalities chronicled here expose a side of mathematics far removed from its usual staid reputation.
The new study controverts the early origin model, concluding that the placentals originated after the mass extinction event, with the first modern groups evolving two million to three million years later — after the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana.
No other modern group carries the Tibetan variant of EPAS1.
-- Moyzis and Wang theorize that natural selection probably favored different abilities and dispositions as modern groups adapted to the increasingly complex social order ushered in by the first human settlements.
The second is the Paleocene - Eocene Thermal Maximum 55.8 million years ago, which was a major global warming event that marks the appearance of several modern groups of mammals including euprimates (primates of modern aspect), and is important for understanding the effects of global warming on mammalian evolution.
The environment in which the PETM took place was therefore very different to that of the Cretaceous, and many modern groups of plants and animals were diversifying at this time.
In 1939 Dame Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Naum Gabo moved to St Ives forming the core of what became a strong modern group in the colony.
203 Fine Art, 1335 Gusdorf Rd. Suite i, by appt.; Ends June 24, 2018; Part of the Taos Moderns group, de la Noe was an Abstract Expressionist who also created simple color field paintings at the end of her career.
4th December 2010: A f2f workshop in Tel Aviv for the first and second Israeli cohorts with Dr. Elliot Zeisel from the USA about modern group analysis.
Block 1 The Essence of Modern Group Process Block 2 Forming a Group Block 3 Introduction to Group Resistances Block 4 Transference / Countertransference Issues in Group Block 5 Technical and Special Issues in Group Psychotherapy Block 6 Working with Pre-oedipal Patients in Group Block 7 Specialized Topics in Countertransference Block 8 Working with Unconscious Material: Dreams Symbolic and Non-verbal Communications Block 9 Resolving Transference Resistances and Termination Issues
They came from below: Most modern groups of living snakes evolved from a burrowing ancestor, scientists report today in Biology Letters.
In modern groups, the willingness to sacrifice for the group would be expressed only under extreme conditions, the researchers surmised.
«In particular, we found a group called Laurasiatheria quickly increased their body size and ecological diversity, setting them on a path that would result in a modern group containing mammals as diverse as bats, cats, rhinos, whales, cows, pangolins, shrews and hedgehogs.»
Since rangeomorphs don't resemble any modern organism, it's difficult to understand how they fed, grew or reproduced, let alone how they might link with any modern group.
Although birds clearly evolved by 150 million years ago, exactly when the modern groups of birds arose has proved a subject of debate.
The standard explanation is that the evolution of the modern groups of mammals and birds didn't get under way until after that.
They suggest that a shift towards drier conditions 5 - 10 million years ago drove ancient species into extinction, while simultaneously prompting the emergence of modern groups.
What's more, the new tree indicates that these mammals very quickly diversified into the modern groups, close to the downfall of the dinosaurs, Wible and colleagues report in the 21 June issue of Nature.
Derek Briggs, Yale University, says: «This new research extends the range of this enigmatic group of fossil arthropods back to the Silurian, some 435 million years ago, and provides evidence that they belong among the crustaceans, the modern group that includes lobsters, shrimps and crabs.»
Largely self - taught, Melville towards the end of the 1920s became associated with the Modern Group in Birmingham but by the early - 1930s he and his brother, the noted art critic Robert Melville, were also connected with the Surrealists in London.
The essence of the modern group process can be attributed to a systematic method of enhancing identifications between and among the group members.
This workshop will address the basic concepts differentiating modern group process from traditional group process and explore the techniques and interventions that are unique to the application of modern group process.
Decision - making One of the most important functions of modern groups is decision - making.
Workshop Description: The essence of the modern group process can be attributed to a systematic method of enhancing identifications between and among the group members.
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