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13666
... interesting IMO, ... RL Hay 1979 ... Tanzania" ... have the ... far as ... agree ... halluces) who ... Dear Mark Perhaps the curling up was because the...
andrew_and_inge
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Jun 1, 2004
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13667
Hi there, I'm an anthropology senior right now (I graduate in August, wahoo!) and then plan on going to grad school. Anthropology is a great subject that you...
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txpenguin07
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Jun 1, 2004
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13668
Research Article Energetic costs of bipedal and quadrupedal walking in Japanese macaques M. Nakatsukasa 1 *, N. Ogihara 1, Y. Hamada 2, Y. Goto 1, M. Yamada 1,...
Marcel
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Jun 1, 2004
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Research Article Genetics and the evolution of primate enamel thickness: A baboon model Leslea J. Hlusko 1 *, Gen Suwa 2, Reiko T. Kono 3, Michael C. Mahaney 4...
Marcel
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Jun 1, 2004
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... wahoo!) and then ... that you can ... Richard Klein - ... database and ... Hello! My latest favorite Klein book, The Dawn of Human Culture!! ~ann rozlyn~...
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Jun 1, 2004
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13671
Would it be possible to get a copy of this paper in the files section? <Genetics and the evolution of primate enamel thickness: A baboon model Leslea J. Hlusko...
Jaime A. Headden
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Jun 1, 2004
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13672
Marcel, we are repeating ourselves. Your problem is that you believe you can explain He's lifestyle by simply looking at Hs. This is not so: not only you...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jun 1, 2004
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13674
... simply ... differences ... MW: Homo sapiens is the end of a directional trend towards increased encephalization that started with the earliest members of...
Marcel
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Jun 2, 2004
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01 Jun 2004 14:44:25 -0000 From: "andrew_and_inge" <100761.200@...> ... IMO, as interesting as the G-prints. See illustrations in MD Leakey & RL Hay...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jun 2, 2004
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13676
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Jun 3 Selective pressures on the olfactory receptor repertoire since the human-chimpanzee divergence. Gimelbrant AA, Skaletsky...
Marcel
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Jun 5, 2004
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13677
All: Some of you might be interested in reading an article contained in the URL below. It looks awfully interesting to me. Anne G ...
Anne Gilbert
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Jun 6, 2004
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... <newpapyrus@...> ... you believe you can explain He's lifestyle by simply looking at Hs. This is not so: not only you underestimate the differences...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jun 6, 2004
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13680
All, One of my friends told me a family story in which wild new world monkeys (unknown species) in a Venezuelan forest tried to stop blood flow from an injured...
Steven Coles
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Jun 7, 2004
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... is that ... This is ... through Homo ... In evolution, there are ... MW: There are many-- directional-- trends in evolution. And the evolution of Homo...
Marcel
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Jun 7, 2004
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MW: There are many animals that use tools: Elephants, birds, sea otters, apes, and probably many other animal groups. But I have never heard of a primate using...
Marcel
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Jun 7, 2004
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07 Jun 2004 07:40:56 -0000 From: "Marcel" <newpapyrus@...> ... that you believe you can explain He's lifestyle by simply looking at Hs. This is not so:...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jun 8, 2004
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It most certainly would, but it would hardly need to be an unknown species for this to happen. Tool use is well documented among many primates. Apes and...
Kevin Freels
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Jun 8, 2004
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13685
Does anyone here have any statistics on brain size/body mass calculatoins for modern humans both normal and with learning disabilities? Are there any learning...
Kevin Freels
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Jun 8, 2004
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13686
... He & Hs, ... through Homo ... evolution ... MW: Directional change has been observed in the fossils of many animal species-- including humans. ... bones ...
Marcel
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13687
... You're on the wrong track. Learing disabilities are not related to poor wiring and / or small brain size. It's related to poor teaching methods. It's also...
Leif
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Jun 8, 2004
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... that you believe you can explain He's lifestyle by simply looking at Hs. This is not so: not only you underestimate the differences between He & Hs, but...
Marc Verhaegen
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Jun 8, 2004
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??? I wasn;t referring to any previous conversation. It was just a general question. I am sure that learning disabilities are not all caused by poor teaching....
Kevin Freels
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Jun 8, 2004
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13690
Marcel, Kevin, Thank you for your replies. Sorry about my shortcut phase. I meant the species name was unknown to my friend. He believed it to be a well...
Steven Coles
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Jun 9, 2004
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... Possibly not, but several common types are. ... Why are you mixig up mental retardation with learning disabilities? I can see no relation here. I have mild...
Leif Ekblad
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Jun 9, 2004
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... evolution ... certainly if you like to see ... MW: There is no standard thickness of bones in primates. Some primates are more robust than other primates....
Marcel
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Jun 9, 2004
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13693
Actually, many learning disabilites are in fact related to "poor wiring" in the brain, and are congenital defects. A true learning disability has nothing to...
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txpenguin07
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Jun 9, 2004
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Why are you mixig up mental retardation with learning disabilities? I can see no relation here. I have mild dyslexia, but I'm not mentally retarded because of...
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txpenguin07
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Jun 9, 2004
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13695
... given the ... author, but if ... MW: Actually, its been proven that modern humans, and some later Cro-Magnon, were more similar to eachother than they were...
Marcel
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Jun 9, 2004
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13696
... It really hasn't - if it was this clear cut the list archives would be a fraction of their size. It is far to say a minority, but a significant minority,...
Edward Haworth
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13697
... The term "learning disability" was meant to include any impairment of "normal" function (normal as defined by the majority of the medical establishment) ...
Kevin Freels
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