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Human Evolution and Development

Tectonics and human evolution

Tectonics and human evolution

... the development of a human niche, and the sorts of environmental conditions that would have selected for those changes have been extensively discussed (for a broad review see Foley 1995, and elaboration by ...

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Ketones, omega-3 fatty acids and the Yin-Yang balance in the brain: insights from infant development and Alzheimer’s disease, and implications for human brain evolution★

Ketones, omega-3 fatty acids and the Yin-Yang balance in the brain: insights from infant development and Alzheimer’s disease, and implications for human brain evolution★

... the human brain consumes a disproportionate amount of ...of human evolution did it become possible to dedicate 70% of the incoming dietary energy to only one organ (the brain), the function of which ...

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Human development, heredity and evolution

Human development, heredity and evolution

... Gen Suwa (University of Tokyo, Japan) provided an overview of his work on human evolution through the investigation of hominid fossils. Fossils provide insights into morphological and behavioral attributes ...

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Heterochrony: the Evolution of Development

Heterochrony: the Evolution of Development

... of development relative to the ...their development, any variation to the duration of growth or to the rate of growth of different parts of the organism can cause morphological changes in the descendant ...

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Evolution and development of human resource management – A over view

Evolution and development of human resource management – A over view

... modern human being store administration is to develop the effective use, involvement and contribution of employees throughout the ...the human supply manager, whose main task may well be to analyze and ...

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The human microbiome in evolution

The human microbiome in evolution

... with human mitochondrial lineages [31], induces variable gastric disease symptom severity in dif- ferent host genotypes in a manner consistent with either coevolutionary processes or lineage-specific adaptation ...

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Archaeology and Human Evolution

Archaeology and Human Evolution

... All human groups as well as many other primate populations, such as chimpanzees, use tools composed of organic materials such as wood that rarely preserve more than a few years (McGrew 1992), unlike stone, which ...

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Human Religious Evolution

Human Religious Evolution

... Unlike the prehistoric eusocial hunter-gatherer society without accumulated personal wealth, the agricultur- al-nomadic society involved accumulated personal wealth. The increase in personal wealth accumulation in- ...

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Historical perspective on the development and evolution of eyes and photoreceptors

Historical perspective on the development and evolution of eyes and photoreceptors

... However, there is an alternative hypothesis which is raised by the finding that some single-celled dinoflagellates, like Erythropsis and Warnovia have extremely highly developed photoreceptor organelles with cornea-, ...

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Patterning the nervous system through development and evolution

Patterning the nervous system through development and evolution

... ceptor that effectively drives normal neurite development, Sagasti then looked at the process of regeneration. Caudal fin amputation at 3 dpf is followed by full regeneration and re-innervation within 3 days of ...

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Vasthare

Vasthare

... human development. It is crucial for not only a few, but for every single human being to be ...self-sufficient. Human development is about creating such opportunities for the population ...

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Dynamical patterning modules in plant development and evolution

Dynamical patterning modules in plant development and evolution

... limb development in vertebrates and have modeled modified versions that may correspond to the alteration of relevant biological parameters, offering a mechanistic explanation for the development and ...

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Time's arrow: heterochrony and the evolution of development

Time's arrow: heterochrony and the evolution of development

... The vertebrate limb: heterochrony and morphological change One of the best studied model systems for evolution and develop- ment is the vertebrate limb (e.g., Shubin et al ., 1997; Capdevila and Belmonte, 2000; ...

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS

... a human being does not need the proposed genetic feature in order to acquire or use a natural language tone system — which LDK and DL ...natural development of tonogenesis in languages with speakers who do ...

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Sipuncula: an emerging model of spiralian development and evolution

Sipuncula: an emerging model of spiralian development and evolution

... rapid development prior to the formation of longitudinal retractor or circular muscles ...lecithotrophic development where retractor and circular ...

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Researches about the situation of the import and export of fruits in Romania in the period 2007 2016

Researches about the situation of the import and export of fruits in Romania in the period 2007 2016

... The research is based on the information obtained by analyzing the existing data on the area of the fruit plantations, the yields of the main fruit plantations, but especially the imports and exports both in terms of ...

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Specters of Marx: A Review of Adam's Tongue by Derek Bickerton

Specters of Marx: A Review of Adam's Tongue by Derek Bickerton

... Turning our attention back to brains, we would be much more cautious before making such a categorical statement concerning brain evolution. As point- ed out by Striedter (2005: 134), “we are still far from ...

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How to develop a sustainable telemedicine service? A Pediatric Telecardiology Service 20 years on   an exploratory study

How to develop a sustainable telemedicine service? A Pediatric Telecardiology Service 20 years on an exploratory study

... When health policy makers’ attention finally turned to create a national telemedicine strategy, one prominent consideration concerned to the budgetary relief this would provide to the country. The existence of multiple ...

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The importance of cartilage to amphibian development and evolution

The importance of cartilage to amphibian development and evolution

... How has the embryonic patterning of PA skeletons evolved within salamanders and frogs? Changes in salamanders include the recurring loss of hypohyals (Fig. 1C), fourth ceratobranchials (Fig. 1C), and second basibranchial ...

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Development and interaction of segmented fault systems

Development and interaction of segmented fault systems

... observations at Beadnell. (d)-(e) Expansion of the model to include the observations of fault network development at Kilve. The model is discussed in full in the text, (f) Idealised graph of vein strike and zone ...

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