Sentences with phrase «primitive features»

Both games have gathered a large user base, despite their relatively primitive features.
It was bipedal but had many primitive features of the skull and teeth.
Rather than one group predating the other, «both groups evolved different adaptations, and they've also retained different primitive features from their ancestor,» Giles explains.
The anatomy of the paddlefish, a modern fish with many primitive features, became a model for certain aspects of Lethiscus» anatomy.
Then they compared OH 7 with other specimens and found that it has more primitive features, such as a long narrow palate, than do the older Hadar jawbone and members of H. rudolfensis.
By the late Cretaceous in North America, there were groups of divers and gull - like shorebirds that still retained teeth and a few other primitive features but otherwise looked like birds.
«There are several anatomical and developmental features that indicate Eunotosaurus is an early representative of the turtle lineage; however, its morphology is intermediate between the specialized shell found in modern turtles and primitive features found in other vertebrates.
«Almost everywhere in the sediba skeleton where you see primitive features, in naledi you see derived features.
The archaea, single - celled organisms confused with bacteria until Dr. Woese's discovery, are of interest to biologists studying the origin of life because they have certain primitive features and a liking for extreme environments, like the boiling springs of Yellowstone National Park and the superheated waters that swirl from deep - sea volcanoes.
«The foot had more primitive features than other hominids we think are primitive to this.
Yet the Sima people also still had relatively small brains and other primitive features, suggesting they were very early members of the lineage that eventually gave rise to Neandertals.
«The asymmetry in our own paired limbs is in fact a primitive feature,» says Michael Coates of the University of Chicago, US.
Yet H. naledi has some primitive features that hark back to early Homo, which lived about 2 million years ago.
Like Rightmire, he thinks the fossils represent an early, primitive form of H. erectus, which had evolved from a H. habilis — like ancestor and still bore some primitive features shared with H. habilis.
The mammal that was unearthed is the northern — most Eurasian specimen of the Amphilagus genus - a large lagomorph with primitive features.
Bistahieversor lived almost 10 million years before T. rex, but it also was a surviving member of a lineage that retained many of the primitive features from even farther back closer to when tyrannosaurs underwent their transition to bone - crushing.»
«When you look at the entirety of the Haramiyavia jaw and its primitive features, it's clear that this group sat at the very base of the mammalian family tree, much in the same way that Tiktaalik rosea sat at the base of the tetrapod tree.»
«They have now concluded that these primitive features of Neandertal people were not genetic, they were pathological.»
Beasley also notes that some primitive features are still to be found in various extant racial groups.88
True to retro aesthetic, this primitive feature often leads to scenarios where you'll accidentally pick up health you intended to save and come back to later — or even accidentally taking a health pack sorely needed by your injured co-op partner.
Punk up your Christmas with an anarchic colour scheme, primitive features and lashings of fairy lights.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z