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A cynic might compare human squirrels unfavourably to the wild sort, which usually remember to dig up their nuts come springtime.Self-storage firms are also well-placed to deal with the problem other landlords dread: non-paying tenants.
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We might compare their plight to humans jailed for no crime, except that mountain lions cannot watch TV, work out, read, consult law books to aid their counsel or begin work on their memoirs.
One question in particular is how variation in human GPCRs might compare to variation in their macaque orthologs and whether functional effects in humans could be better understood or possibly even modeled in macaques.
We might compare hoses of different calibers, and such.
The neuronal localization of tau in cell soma when comparing human brain to neurons in culture might be explained by the culture system, the absence of neuronal connections and/or the environment surrounding neurons in brain.
Here we compared human and mouse cloaca development and retrospectively identified that early mis-patterning of the embryonic cloaca might underlie the most severe forms of anorectal malformation in humans.
Zoomorphism, comparing human beings to animals, comes easy to Mr. Conniff.
In addition, comparing humans specifically to closely related animal species (i.e., other primates) might give some clue as to whether these forces are specific to humans within the primate order.
(For instance, do baboons have an equivalent to graduating from college or moving away from home?) –How might you compare the sources of authority and security in baboon and human communities?
How might it compare with Chernobyl?
From this, we hypothesize that a higher level of sperm competition, as found in chimpanzee as compared to human, might be associated with positive selection towards optimization of meiotic X-Y interaction and MSCI.
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