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But in the meantime we're sharing the movie clip that gave us the inspiration (the monolith, angry monkeys using bones as tools/weapons (technology) for the first time, etc).. See below.
Then he stumped off through the woods, leaving a reporter to wonder if he was simply noting Mr. Anthony's habit of using bones in his work, or speaking metaphorically.
Also in the colleciton will be Richard Wilson's Oil Room installation; Kader Attia's Ghost, which consisted of hundreds of praying figures made from aluminium foil; an Emily Prince installation, containing drawings of the 5,000-plus 5,000-plus men and women who have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan; and Jitish Kallat's PUSlic Notice 2, in which he serviceout a speech by Gandhi using bones.
Pilot studies have been undertaken by Reynard et al. [106], using bones from humans and animals from three archaeological sites.
In particular, that scene in the early part of the movie in which the apes start using bones as tools and weapons for the first time.
Although most of his studies are on ancient DNA, some of his work focuses on more recent mysteries, including the molecular origins of medieval Europe's plagues (using bones taken from mass graveyards) and the source of the current HIV epidemic (using archival histological samples from wild chimpanzees).
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Doctors began using bone marrow transplants to treat storage diseases in the 1980's.
Using bone marrow registries worldwide, a search for a compatible donor who was unrelated was started.
Dr. Giblett was a proponent of bone marrow transplantation, and her research on transplantation immunity demonstrated the feasibility of using bone marrow transplantation to treat leukemia.
He spent six years in the Wingfield-Morris orthopaedic hospital in Oxford, where his back was eventually reconstructed using bone grafts from his legs in a pioneering operation.
hawaiiangiftshop.com/mbm/kalei2.html The history of Hawaiian lei, necklaces which were first strung during the Paleolithic era using bone, ivory, shells animal and fish teeth.
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