Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Early human trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Early human ancestors were not only hunters, but they were also gatherers.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the discovery of the early human skeleton named Lucy.
Blue wasn't recognized in early human history because many cultures did not have a word for it.
Natural silicate compounds were alsoused in various types of mortar for construction of early human dwellings.
Most early human communities lived directly off the land- hunting, fishing, gathering and gardening.
Creating embryos in the lab isexpected to help scientists unlock the mysteries of early human development.
They continue to argue that there must have been an early human presence in central or eastern Beringia- we just haven't found it yet.
As early human ancestors migrated to new areas around the globe, they most likely walked on two feet while carrying their belongings, food, or loved ones.
In Melanesia, subfossil bones of Cacatuaspecies which apparently did not survive early human settlement have been found on New Caledonia and New Ireland.
As our understanding of early human development advances, so too will our ability to enhance health- both before and after birth.
This is the first time a skull belonging to Australopithecus anamensis has been found andthe discovery sheds light on the evolutionary history of early human ancestors.
The park also contains signs of early human life, with over 75,000 paintings, which span over 20,000 years, found across 60 rock shelters.
Coupled with the evidence for increased burning,this is very strong circumstantial evidence for an early human presence in eastern Beringia from 32,000 years ago throughout the LGM.
According to research published in the journal Early Human Development, women who are anxious or depressed during pregnancy are nearly 40 percent more likely to have babies who develop sleep problems than women who aren't.
The team believes additional excavations with more advanced methods will uncover more human footprints in the area andhelp researchers identify the patterns of early human settlement on the west coast of North America.
The chimeras can alsobe used to help scientists understand early human development and the onset of disease, and even provide a testing platform for new drugs.
Wells agrees that there may have been early human forays into the Middle East, but argues that the Levant of 100,000 to 150,000 years ago was essentially an extension of northeastern Africa and was probably part of the original range of early Homo sapiens.
There have been numerous references found in ancient text, as well as,evidence from early human remains confirming the existence long before if was officially defined in the 1800's.
There is convincing evidence of the ways in which these early human groups adapted to the changing landscapes of the massif and the surrounding lowlands from the height of the last glacial and through the tumultuous transformations at the end of the glacial period- some of the most extreme climatic and geographical changes in the planet's recent history.
In conjunction with the signs of increased burning,this is very strong circumstantial evidence for an early human presence in eastern Beringia from 32,000 years ago throughout the Last Glacial Maximum.
To investigate what may have driven these early human migrations, co-corresponding author Professor Axel Timmermann, Director of the IBS Center for Climate Physics at Pusan National University, analysed climate computer model simulations and geological data, which capture Southern Africa's climate history of the past 250 thousand years.
They claim to have found afootprint in Crete that could change the narrative of early human evolution, suggesting that our ancestors were in modern Europe far earlier than we ever thought.
Although studies have mainly been done on animals, early human tests have been very positive in terms of cedar oil's anti-inflammatory effects on arthritis.
Even in the case of chimpanzees and in early humans(as postulated in early human studies), females are fertile only for a certain part of their cycle.
Our older brainstructures that evolved to serve us well in the era of early human existence are essentially designed for fight or flight functions, which served us very well for thousands of years, and still do for some aspects of modern day life.
In the beginning of the Pleistocene Paranthropus species are still present,as well as early human ancestors, but during the lower Palaeolithic they disappeared, and the only hominin species found in fossilic records is Homo erectus for much of the Pleistocene.