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Robert Stevenson, RLS's grandfather, lay the ancestral foundations of the lighthouse Stevensons - the Bell Rock light, his pyramid, situated on the east coast of Scotland 11 miles to the south of Arbroath.
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Descended from domesticated Spanish horses and possibly brought to the Americas in the 16th century, the ancestral foundation bloodstock may have become feral after surviving shipwrecks or being abandoned on the islands by one of the exploratory expeditions led by Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón or Sir Richard Grenville.
There are other ways evolution seems to challenge the various versions of exemptionalism, including its understanding of the human brain as based on an ancestral "animal" foundation, the functioning and development of individual nervous systems, and the role of chemical signaling in human behavior.
Anne fears that her life will keep repeating the cycle of abandonment begun in her childhood; Hartmann fears that his newly discovered capacity for sympathy will crack his hardened sense of self, much in the way that a new wine cellar he has commissioned has shaken the foundation of his ancestral home.
The reconstructed ancestral genomes thus represent a foundation that helps us in the current article to unravel the successive steps that contributed to their evolution and deciphering precisely why considering plant as dynamic and animal as more stable genomes.
We tested if simple demographic structure can explain such patterns of haplotypes, by constructing a simple demographic model for the three populations resulting from two population splits, the first at the foundation of an ancestral domesticated lineage and the second at the formation of the two breeds (details in Methods).
Although many studies stress the distinctive aspects of human language abilities, others argue that its foundations stem from a complex reconfiguration of ancestral systems that are shared with other species.
It flew in the face of Palestinian insistence that the refugees have the right to return to their ancestral land – a demand Israel has resisted since its foundation in 1948.
Such factors laid the foundations for initiatives to develop physical maps of the diploid ancestral progenitor of the D-genome, in the hope that physical maps of Ae. tauschii would simplify development of physical maps of bread wheat.
Over fireside talks in a scholarly center housed in Kirk's ancestral home, he immersed himself in Kirk's notion that "permanent things" — family and church — form the foundation of a healthy society.
It is tempting to speculate that this ancestral protein kinase, or other kinases that appeared relatively early in the history of eukaryotic life, delivered the foundation of essential kinase substrate motifs (the minimal eukaryotic phosphoproteome) that remained stabile ever since.
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