In the mid-20th century, during mining operations at Jebel Irhoud in Morocco, workers turned up some old,
possibly human bones.
Not exact matches
Compared with chimps,
humans have evolved weak jaw muscles and jaw
bones —
possibly because social organisation reduced the need to bite as a form of attack
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can infect
bone marrow cells — including,
possibly, hematopoietic stem cells, according to a study published online today (March 7) in Nature Medicine.
How could we
possibly get our calcium needs met and protect our
bones and muscles without milk... even though we are
human beings and not calves?
Human Growth Hormone (HGH)- encourages growth in children and adolescents, helps to regulate body composition as well as bodily fluids and muscle and
bone growth, helps regulate sugar and fat metabolism, and it
possibly helps with heart function
The bay takes its name from
human bones discovered here in the 19th century that were
possibly part of a Maori feast.