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There is no shame in not knowing the answer; after all, not knowing the answer to important questions is the foundation of science, and has led to the great discoveries of human history.
The discovery of a gene that helps Tibetans thrive at high altitudes is the most radical of a flurry of recent discoveries of human genes that evolution has strongly favored, a process called positive selection.
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Reid's long-term experience and commitment to socially engaged ecological research in the Kenyan and Tanzanian rangelands come through in these sections as her own methodologies and research projects have led to fascinating discoveries of human-wildlife dynamics.
A recent surge in work on this topic has led to discoveries of human-induced evolutionary change in a diversity of organisms (Bradshaw and Holzapfel 2001; Parmesan 2006; Slabbekoorn and Ripmeester 2008; Smith et al. 2008; Waples et al. 2008), but much remains unknown.
But they confirmed the first fatality in the fire, with the discovery of human remains in the Mountain Shadows neighbourhood, one of the most severely burnt districts.
In anticipation of the discovery of human remains, Eric Emery, a research fellow at the Army's Central Identification Laboratory, in Hawaii, has been aboard the expedition barge for weeks.
Naturally, this stasis cannot hold in fiction as it might in life, and the discovery of human bones during redevelopment works heralds seismic repercussions for the local population.
A Virgin in Majesty carved in Île-de-France Île-de-France Île-de-Franceraroundravity of the Romanesque age but stares with a wistful smile that betrays the discovery of human feelings in early Gothic sculpture.
1910 - The murderous Dr Crippen Crippen & Miss le Neve "A great crowd assembled early yesterday morning outside the famous police court in Bow street, London, where Dr. Crippen and Miss Le Neve were to be brought before the magistrate later in the day in connection with the mystery surrounding the discovery of human remains in the cellar of 39 Hilldrop Crescent, Camden Road".
Mr Crummy said: "The discovery of human remains is extremely rare.
The frequent discovery of human polyomaviruses (HPyVs) in the gastrointestinal tract and stool samples suggests a potential involvement in gastroenteritis.
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