Sentences with phrase «new skeleton»

The difficulties were enhanced in the instant case by the change of position on the part of the appellants, which meant that amended grounds of appeal and new skeleton arguments (on both sides) had to be added to already rather overfilled bundles.
Meanwhile, a level designer on the game stated that including female assassins would have meant recreating 8000 animations on a new skeleton.
Along with that batch of usable items, the game will see a new dragon, wild boar, castle props, and a new skeleton warrior join the game.
That new skeleton was designed primarily to maximize interior space while accommodating available all - wheel drive.
In three months your body produces an entirely new skeleton.
This new species, represented by a single new skeleton from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of the Jehol Group in Dapingfang, Liaoning Province, China.
Now, a new skeleton of Poposaurus described by Nesbitt, Yale University paleontologist Jacques Gauthier, and co-authors in the current edition of the Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History confirms that it, too, walked like a dinosaur.
My husband is a Halloween fanatic — decorating the yard and house with his yearly «Halloween allowance» — the small sum we've agreed to that he can spend on new skeletons, gravestones, bats and spiders each year.

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We had already tied up most of our capital in buying inventory, hiring a skeleton staff and building new locations.
Three weeks ago, Aereo gutted its staff in New York and Boston, leaving only a skeleton crew of executives to man the sinking ship.
Right now, the New Lab future space is just a skeleton of a steel beams.
If you could keep the skeleton of a phone, but upgrade and customize its various components to your liking, it'd mean you wouldn't have to pay for a new device every other year.
Some of them were of the bones of the hand, others of coins and keys photographed through the opaque walls of a leather pocket - book, all clearly demonstrating that he had found some strange new rays which had the amazing property of penetrating as opaque an object as the human body and revealing on a photographic plate the skeleton of a living person.
On August 12, 1994, Russian workers were digging the foundation for a new bear cage at the Moscow Zoo when they made an unexpected discovery: a mass grave of skeletons and skulls, some marked with a single bullet hole, the calling card of Stalin's executioners.
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Reigning Olympic champion Lizzy Yarnold hailed the start of a new chapter as she clinched bronze at the skeleton World Championships in Koenigssee.
New is the Kingdom Quest Laser Ride featuring a chariot where brave kids set out to defeat the skeletons, vanquish the trolls and rescue a captured princess.
Today we will teach you a new idea of making a hanging skeleton.
An 1884 newspaper illustration, for example, depicted a skeleton disguised as a fruit seller offering produce to little children, suggesting that raw, unboiled fruits and vegetables led to cholera.17 The actual culprit, especially in such turn - of - the - century urban metropolises as New York City, with its inadequate, overloaded water and sewer systems, was most likely bacteria residing on the outside of the produce, or contaminated water or milk that happened to be ingested, rather than anything in the produce itself.18 Given the laxative effect of fruits and vegetables if consumed in excess, however, it is understandable that people assumed fresh produce might contribute to diseases with symptoms that included diarrhea.
During pregnancy, the woman have to suffer a lot of body pain due to the changes of body skeleton that allow them to bear a new small body inside.
OSV Collectors» Forum speakers will include Colleen Callahan, Independent Historian: Put the Manly Breeches On: Boys» Clothing as Symbols of Manhood in the 19th Century; Laura E. Johnson, PhD., Associate Curator at Historic New England: From Stays to Skeleton Suits: Dressing Children in Early America; Chris Bates, Old Sturbridge Village Costume Coordinator: Making A Portrait Come Alive: Creating Reproduction Clothing at Old Sturbridge Village, presented with Rebecca Beall, Old Sturbridge Village Collections Manager, and Jean Contino, Old Sturbridge Village Coordinator of Households and Women's Crafts.
But then - Governor George Pataki thought the design morbid, declaring that «there's no goddamn way I'm going to build those skeletons,» as the New York Times reported in their obituary on Mr. Schwartz.
ALBANY — State lawmakers were assembling the skeleton of a long - awaited deal on a number of issues on Thursday evening, including a one - year extension of Mayor Bill de Blasio's control of New York City schools and an ethics reform measure that would strip state pensions from elected officials convicted of a felony.
The lab that I work in is primarily interested in understanding how and why certain cancers are more likely to spread to the skeleton, and my personal project has focused on uncovering new mechanisms that the cancer cells use to communicate with other cells in the bone.
All that's known for sure, they say, is that the skeleton assessed in the new report belonged to a woman who moved to the town where she was interred after spending her youth elsewhere.
A new excavation is still finding artifacts, including an ancient skeleton that may have preserved DNA.
In the new study, Bhullar and his colleagues detail a novel approach to finding the molecular mechanism involved in creating the skeleton of the beak.
A new near - complete fossilized skeleton is thought to represent the first Jurassic ichthyosaur found in India, according to a study published October 25, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Guntupalli Prasad from the University of Delhi, India, and colleagues.
There are an estimated 690,000 whale skeletons rotting in the world's oceans at any time, though this is not a new phenomenon.
Instead the skeleton, mounted by wire from both floor and ceiling, will float at eye level for visitors, attesting in a new, permanent exhibit to the evolving relationship — happily, a more respectful one — between humans and whales.
In fact, the skeleton is constantly being remodelled: old bone fragments are broken down and new bone matrix is deposited, overall leading to a completely renewed skeleton every ten years.
But a new genetic study of a 1000 - year - old skeleton from the Bahamas shows that at least one modern Caribbean population is related to the region's precontact indigenous people, offering direct molecular evidence against the idea of Taino «extinction.»
From dissecting popular myths about the «thunder lizards,» including the misbegotten Brontosaurus, to imagining the logistics of dino sex, Switek fleshes out the monstrous skeletons that we all remember from childhood museum field trips with meaty new findings about their anatomy and behavior.
The skeleton, along with others of the species found so far only at Malapa, are responsible for setting off a new golden age of early hominin fossil discovery in South Africa.
Several paleontologists took issue with his team's reconstruction of the dinosaur, which combined the new partial skeleton with earlier fragmentary finds of specimens that differed in size, as well as data from Stromer's surviving notes.
A new 3 - D tool lets users check out (from left) the embryo's skin, cardiovascular system and skeleton individually, or combined with all the organs.
Co-author Jennifer Anné said: «Bone does not form scar tissue, like a scratch to your skin, so the body has to completely reform new bone following the same stages that occurred as the skeleton grew in the first place.
Philosopher Karen Bennett at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, compares the relationship to that between the winter sports luge and skeleton — very alike in many respects, with similar goals and methods, but not exactly the same.
The as - yet - unpublished ancient DNA from the nearly complete skeleton of this individual will show that he lacked genetic variants for light skin that spread later in Europeans, according to researchers at the Natural History Museum in London who have unveiled a new reconstruction; they say a scientific paper is coming later this month.
The fossilized skeleton is thought to date from the late Miocene and is unusually complete, providing the researchers with new anatomical and phylogenetic data.
The conclusions of the new project, which address depth - related changes in the levels of magnesium in Antarctic bryozoans for the first time, suggest that other environmental and biological factors (other than pH) could have a more important influence on the incorporation of Mg into the skeleton of these organisms.
Among the remains discovered at La Ferrassie is the skeleton of a 2 - year - old Neanderthal child found between 1970 and 1973 and baptised La Ferrassie 8; over 40 years since its discovery it has turned out to be useful in shedding new light on the anatomy of this extinct species.
The study began by reviewing the collections at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris and at the Museo d'Archéologie national de St. Germain - en - Laye linked to the excavations at La Ferrassie in 1970 and 1973; it was there that 47 new fossils belonging to La Ferrassie 8, which complete its skeleton further, were recovered.
A new analysis of a well - preserved skeleton of a Neandertal child reveals that the ancient human species may have had an extended period of brain growth compared to modern humans.
The most famous of the recent finds is a pair of near - complete skeletons discovered in 2008, belonging to Australopithecus sediba, an entirely new species.
Three full skeletons of Ugrunaaluk kuukpikensis will be on display at the University of Alaska Museum of the North as well as a new painting of the species by Alaskan artist James Havens.
In 1923, an expedition from the American Museum of Natural History in New York found the first Oviraptor skeleton on a nest of eggs in the Mongolian desert.
A new study of ancient DNA from the teeth of 101 Bronze Age skeletons has found that seven people living 2800 to 5000 years ago in Europe and Asia were infected with Yersinia pestis, the bacteria that causes the plague.
The virus then uses scraps of tubing from the broken skeleton to add a cometlike tail to seal its new bubblelike vehicle and makes its way deeper into the cell before the cytoskeleton can reform and impede its progress.
In addition to being the oldest known example of an early primate skeleton, the new fossil is crucial in elucidating a pivotal event in primate and human evolution — the evolutionary divergence that led to modern monkeys, apes and humans (collectively known as anthropoids) on one branch, and to living tarsiers on the other.
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