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By then we may well have the bones of a new treaty.
Poznan is the second in this trilogy – expected to put flesh on the bones of a new international agreement.
The recent discovery of fossilized bones of a new dinosaur species in China is a case in point.
But is one really looking at the skin and bones of a new hybrid species, or the anatomy of a metaphor?
Certainly, the furore that surrounded last week's reports that fossil-hunters have discovered the bones of a new human species, Homo floresiensis, is scarcely surprising.
The expectation, or hope, is that the Lima talks will put some flesh on the very bare bones of a new global agreement to be signed in Paris in late 2015 to cut emissions post-2020.
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Meanwhile, paleoanthropologist Bence Viola of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, was surrounded by a small crowd of researchers who wanted to see his casts of the molar and sliver of finger bone of a new type of human from Denisova Cave.
The fossils included the partial skeletons of Lucy from Hadar, Ethiopia Australopithecussedibaba from Malapa, South Africa; and the fingernail-size sliver of bone of a new type of archaic human from Denisova Cave in Siberia, Russia.
However, partial recovery of bone to a new state occurred by 28 days, and by day 56, considerable non-native bone formation had occurred [ 29].
In a model of post-traumatic mouse OA induced by ACL rupture, rapid loss of trabecular bone in the injured knee occurred, followed by a partial recovery of trabecular bone to a new steady state by 28 days after injury [ 29].
But are they the bones of a whole new species?
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