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Other movements have evolved in connection with bathing, either in water or in dust.
Rama answered via e-mail, saying: "Language comprehension and production evolved in connection with HEARING probably 150,000 yrs ago and to some extent is 'hard wired'; whereas writing is 5000 to 7000 years old — partially going piggyback on the same circuits, but partially involving new brain structures like the left angular gyrus (damage to which disrupts reading writing and arithmetic).
Suppose the human capacity for normative guidance is indeed an adaptation that evolved in connection with social coordination, cooperation and stability.
3. The fossil record suggests that feathers evolved in connection with gliding and flying, rather than as insulation, or as part of an apparatus for catching insects, as Ostrom ([1974, 1979]) had suggested.
The discovery of p53 in model organisms such as Drosophila and C. elegans revealed that p53 evolved in connection with the regulation of apoptotic pathways in response to DNA damage [ 14, 15].
Substantial events might have taken place during such periods of time; thereby, by comparing the SET-domain genes in unicellular and filamentous Ascomycetes, it might be possible to identify families that have evolved in connection with the appearance of the filamentous (multicellular) forms.
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Then we used this SOS to assess how regulatory connections have evolved in this group, and how the variation of basic regulatory connection is reflected on the structure of the chromosome.
However, it is still conceivable that a similar strategy for nucleo-cytoskeletal connection may have evolved in this lineage, supporting the potential existence of the multi-molecular transmembrane complex in model a.
Our bottom-up approach serve as an example on how these methods can be used and combined to unwind interrelated casual factors and find root causes across different levels in the societal hierarchy for accidents that evolve in connection with natural hazards.
Humans have evolved in tribes – we are hard-wired to feel safer around human connection.
Connections between mortality and migration, as geographic patterns of residence and work have gradually evolved in the post-apartheid era, have been shown to continue to be important (19– 219.
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