Sentences with phrase «skeleton which»

They were part of the Natural History Museum's exhibition of climate change in the Arctic — their piece was a whale's skeleton which they froze and then covered with crystals.
Here a structure of wood was created to resemble a skeleton which was then covered with canvas to represent skin.
In the Seiken Densetsu series they are always depicted as the upper half of a skeleton which floats around.
Sponges do have an internal skeleton which gives them shape and strength.
Suppose we then found a skeleton which was 8» 6» in height.
Other major finds included Sts 5, a superb fossil skull, and Sts 14, a partial skeleton which consisted of much of a pelvis, femur, and vertebral column and proved convincingly that australopithecines had walked upright.
«Blood penetrates the tiny channels in the coral skeleton which then dissolves, allowing new bone to form in its place, often in as little as three weeks.»
In Skeleton Church, I reveal that the church has a skeleton which is identical in all types of churches.
And with a metal skeleton which is essentially a large lightning rod, this was an accident waiting to happen.
Regarding bats, there is a limited fossil record for comparison due to their terrestrial niche and fragile skeletons which are less amenable to fossilization.
Unlike spells that summon Archers, Zombies, or Skeletons which will disappear after a time.
The Skeleton Lord is infact 3 mediocre Skeletons which when killed spawn 3 trash mob skeletons, basically the only thing that makes these three a boss fight is the health bar...
The skeletons which are the by - products of the process, have been left in a heap alongside the loom to show the correlation between the length of fabric to amount of mice it took to make it.

Not exact matches

Cross says that as the oceans absorb more carbon dioxide, the more acidic the water becomes, which hurts marine life and makes it harder for organisms to grow skeletons and build shells.
People are afraid that there might be skeletons lurking in the closet, which might take the form of environmental liabilities, upcoming lawsuits, or even unpaid tax bills.»
They include structural differences in the skeleton, the muscles, the skin, and the brain; differences in posture as - 0sociated with a unique method of locomotion; differences in social or - ganization; and finally the acquisition of speech and tool - using, together with the dramatic increase in intellectual ability which has led scientists to name their own species Ho - m - o sapiens sapiens — wise wise man.
When fossils are illustrated, the illustration should indicate which parts of the skeleton are actually present in the fossil material and which parts are inferred.
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.
And hey, just for signing up, I send you a free copy of one of my ebooks, Skeleton Church, in which I suggest and clear and simple definition for the church which fits all types of church, and challenges all churches to get up off the pews (or out of the homes) and to follow Jesus into the world.
The reconstitution, rebirth, re-creation, of Israel which was inherent in the prophetic understanding of Israel's anguished demise is given singularly vivid expression in Ezekiel's vision of the valley of death, Israel's vast open grave exposing the bare skeletons of the house of Israel.
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were burst forth from the tomb of the old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservation.
That is what forms the cognitive and emotive skeleton to which the deepest loyalties of the people adhere, and on which institutions depend.
If the minister feels lost at first with a body of ideas without a skeleton, he may adopt the form in which the Biblical text is presented.
Or did you just quickly sketch your skeleton post up in 30 minutes — in which case, I worship you (even more)!
You may recall the famous scene in which a protohuman serendipitously discovers the first tool while smashing a tapir's skeleton with a thigh bone.
Besides the conditions of society itself, under which family and friends had primary responsibility for the care of the dying and the dead, memento mon were spread throughout culture: in the church's art, in morality plays like Everyman, in drinking songs, in the ordinary artifacts of everyday life (e.g., in Austria a towel hanger portraying a human form split down the middle: one half a beautiful young woman, the other a skeleton) To be sure, the specter of death (and judgment) has been used as a form of social control.
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Elephants and hippos have minuscule tails so what else could it be but one of those huge dinosaurs of which we have so many skeletons, a Tyrannosaurus Rex, for example, fits the description.
A flexible steel skeleton serves as the base of the holder, which you can configure in so many ways.
Yet there were 39 women from 13 countries at last year's world championships — more than those at the world championships for women's skeleton (26 from 13), which was added for the 2002 Games.
The skeleton veggies would be in a pile, the yogurt spider webs would be all mixed in, the parts of the eyeball pasta would be swirled into the mixture and unidentifiable, the little bat thingees would be smooshed into the exposed jam on the vampire sandwich (which would be stuck to the lid).»
She is the author of Dancing Skeletons: Life and Death in West Africa 1993, and the co-editor of Breastfeeding: Biocultural Perspectives (1995), which includes her chapters «Beauty and the Breast: The Cultural Context of Breastfeeding in the United States,» and «A Time to Wean: The Hominid Blueprint for a Natural Age of Weaning in Modern Human Populations.»
Still, your doctor may tell you that your baby's skeleton structure, which consisted of fragile and soft cartilage before, starts turning into hard bone tissue.
Calcium and vitamin D, which are vital for the building up the skeleton and muscle structure, can be procured also by consuming yoghurts, cheeses, cereals and fortified juices (no more than one small cup a day).
I know the closets in which certain skeletons reside, and it would be easiest thing in the world to join the handwringers.
IBM in Endicott isn't as dead as that doornail; the company has a skeleton crew of employees which continues to shrink while hiring in India increases.
In an earlier response to Koku Anyidoho and his rented NDC press, particularly Daily Post and the National Democrat, who accused me of being dishonest, lacking integrity and having skeletons in my cupboard including «receiving bribes while occupying the office of Attorney General of Ghana» and «aspects of his personal life which was unbecoming of the Attorney General of Ghana.»
In fact, he dropped just $ 7,689, most of which went to wages for the skeleton crew managing his political books.
A lot of the policy originates from the first leadership campaign, when Andrew Fisher was actually working at PCS [trade union] and managing to turn out a huge number of documents which formed the skeleton of the general election manifesto.
After years of emotional debate about how to treat the exhumed skeletons of hundreds of men, women and children — the remains of many of which showed the trauma of a difficult life — the government decided to re-inter them in a memorial on the site.
Unlike other fish, which inflate air bladders to adjust their buoyancy on the fly, sharks rely on a skeleton of cartilage and a liver filled with lighter - than - water oil to help beat gravity's pull.
Once there, the protein acts on the osteoblasts and inhibits Wnt activity, which is a cellular signalling pathway that is involved in the formation of the skeleton and in certain disorders, such as osteoporosis, arthritis and myeloma.
But if there is no reaction, which was the case when Bronson and Maisey performed the test, it is likely made from calcium phosphate, as are the fossilized skeletons of cartilaginous fish like sharks and rays.
We can guess that this coat was lost by the time of Homo erectus, as its skeleton's proportions show that it was adapting to heat stress like modern humans do, and part of our adaptation involves an enhanced sweat gland cooling system which would not function well with a full coat of body hair.
They furthermore found that the M. leprae DNA was far better preserved compared to the human DNA, which may explain this unusually high amounts of bacterial DNA in these skeleton samples.
One skeleton from Denmark (Jorgen 625) showed extraordinary preservation of the pathogen DNA, allowing a genome reconstruction without using a modern reference sequence, which was never done before for an ancient organism's genome.
Most studies have concluded that sea animals with calcified shells or skeletons, such as starfish, will suffer as carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels dissolves in the sea, making the water more acidic and destroying the calcium carbonate on which the creatures depend.
A dead man, his skin peeled away, frolics with his own skeleton, which has been removed from his body.
Some researchers are even producing full - length virtual skeletons to which they can attach virtual muscles and make the ancient hominids walk again.
The oldest previously discovered hominin remains in comparable condition were the famous Turkana Boy skeleton, which is 1.5 million years old
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