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The earliest common uses of aviation were by the military and the civilian postal service.
The earliest common cited report was that of E.C. Angell published in Dental cosmos in 1860; however, the work was discredited at that time but the technique was generally accepted [1].
The map also suggests that the earliest common ancestor of land birds was an apex predator, which gave way to the prehistoric giant terror birds that once roamed the Americas.
Readers who left comments on nytimes.com had choice words for an artist's rendering of a placental mammal that scientists say was the earliest common ancestor of humans and other species.
There are two possible explanations for this arrangement: Either each of the species evolved different ways of creating supersoldiers, or the mechanism evolved with the earliest common ancestor about 35 million to 60 million years ago, according to Moreau.
These results are consistent with the observation by Roy & Gilbert [2] that the intron-dense human and Arabidopsis genomes resemble the earliest common eukaryotic ancestor, and that introns must have been lost in the relatively intron-sparse genomes.
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As a maxim of the early common law, the rule was well suited to buying and selling carried on in the open marketplace or among close neighbours.
During the early Common Era (in the 5th and 6th centuries), the region had a distinctive culture, known under the Celtic name Ulaid (Latin: Ultonia; English: Ulster).
Chittagong's fine natural harbour was known to the Mediterranean world from the early Common Era and to Arab sailors by the 10th century.
It has usually been supposed that the writings themselves hardly survived beyond the period of Plato and Aristotle, but this view requires modification in the light of papyrus finds, admittedly few, that were copied from Sophistic writings in the early Common Era.
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