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Another complication in its classification is that it is older than the human – chimpanzee divergence ( estimated to ) seen in genetic data, and that there are few if any specimens other than the partial cranium known as Toumaï.
* Philippe-Charles Schmerling discovers a Neandertal fossil, the partial cranium of a small child.
* KNM ER 406 is a small partial cranium discovered by Richard Leakey and H. Mutua in 1969, found at Koobi Fora, Kenya, which displays large zygomatic arches, and a cranial capacity of 510 cm³ ( circa 1. 7 mya ).
* KNM WT 17400 is a partial cranium, with similar characteristics as KNM WT 17000 " Black skull " belonging to Paranthropus aethiopicus, and was found at West Turkana, Kenya ( circa 1. 7 mya ).

partial and mandible
* La Quina Aval ≈ max 33, 000-32, 000 ( juvenile partial mandible )
These include the holotype, IGM 100 / 80, a partial skeleton consisting of a mandible, pelvis, right thighbone, scapulocoracoid, incomplete forelimb and sacral and caudal vertebrae ; and the paratypes IGM 100 / 82 and IGM 100 / 83, both more fragmentary skeletons also lacking the skulls.
The find, holotype AMNH 5356, consisted of a partial skull in length, a mandible, two hyoids, a first metacarpal and some foot bones.
A significant number of fossilized bones were recovered, including: cranial fragments, a mandible, three cervical vertebrae, four dorsal vertebrae, twenty-five caudal vertebrae, a pygostyle, chevrons, a furcula, the scapula, two coracoids, a complete forelimb, a partial forelimb, a complete pelvis, a hindlimb, a partial hindlimb and remains of the integument.
The two paratypes are MCP 3845-PV, partial skeleton including natural cast of partial mandible with teeth and some postcranial remains, and MCP 3846-PV, partial skeleton including postcranial remains.
Dental implants are placed into either the maxilla or mandible as an alternative to partial or complete edentulism.
A partial specimen of a jaw mandible measuring is on display in the Oxford University Museum of Natural History: it is estimated that the total length of the jaw is in excess of.
P. aethiopicus was first proposed in 1967 to describe a toothless partial mandible ( Omo 18 ) found in Ethiopia by French paleontologists.

partial and was
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Extensive osteoporosis with partial collapse of D8 was found.
Although he saved his life by turning informer, he was condemned to partial loss of civil rights and forced to leave Athens.
As a partial check that the posting process was done correctly, a working document called an unadjusted trial balance is created.
A partial agreement was struck in October 1953.
Franjo Tuđman's government started to lose popularity as it was criticized ( among other things ) for its involvement in suspicious privatization deals of the early 1990s as well as a partial international isolation.
The Evangelical and Reformed Church was the result of a partial union of the Reformed Church in the United States and the Evangelical Synod of North America ( a union of Lutherans and Reformed ).
A partial and incomplete population census was taken in Afghanistan in 1980.
This demand, however, was coupled with a promise of thorough reform in the Roman hierarchy, and openly admitted the partial guilt of the Vatican in the decline of the Church.
While the flyby of the asteroid was a partial success, the encounter with the comet retrieved valuable information.
The flyby of the asteroid 9969 Braille was only a partial success.
The Watt steam engine was the first type of steam engine to make use of steam at a pressure just above atmospheric to drive the piston helped by a partial vacuum.
Autokratōr was essentially used as a translation of the Latin Imperator in Greek-speaking part of the Roman Empire, but also here there is only partial overlap between the meaning of the original Greek and Latin concepts.
In the late 20th century, Belgium became a federal state in which the Dutch-speaking part was given autonomy as the Flemish Community () and the Flemish Region (); these two entities were effectively merged, and Flanders now refers to the territory of the Flemish Community, which additionally has partial jurisdiction over Brussels.
Under new management it was revitalized and saw a partial return to its original domestic role with the reintroduction of several domestic scheduled routes, because of the addition of two Shorts Skyvan SC7 aircraft, and a second Twin Otter DHC-6 aircraft.
Clines ' conclusion was that the overall theme is " the partial fulfillment – which implies also the partial nonfulfillment – of the promise to or blessing of the Patriarchs.
" ( By calling the fulfillment " partial " Clines was drawing attention to the fact that at the end of Deuteronomy the people are still outside Canaan ).
Source tracking pertains to the ability of some hypertext systems to rigorously track the exact source of every document or partial document included in the system ; that is, they remember who entered the information, when it was entered, when it was updated and by whom, and so on.
Certain European ritual traits such as the significance of the number 3, the importance of the head and of water sources such as springs remain in the archaeological record, but the differences in the votive offerings made at the Roman Baths ( Bath ), Bath, Somerset before and after the Roman conquest suggest that continuity was only partial.
This was originally a cloth worn over the back of the helmet as partial protection against heating by sunlight.
The first partial face transplant was performed in 2005, and the first full one in 2010.
He also believed that hypnosis was a " partial sleep " meaning that a generalised inhibition of cortical functioning could be encouraged to spread throughout regions of the brain.
Steam just above atmospheric pressure ( all that the boiler could stand ) was introduced into the lower half of the cylinder beneath the piston during the gravity-induced upstroke ; the steam was then condensed by a jet of cold water injected into the steam space to produce a partial vacuum ; the pressure differential between the atmosphere and the vacuum on either side of the piston displaced it downwards into the cylinder, raising the opposite end of a rocking beam to which was attached a gang of gravity-actuated reciprocating force pumps housed in the mineshaft.

partial and discovered
A partial copy of Habakkuk itself is included in the Habakkuk Commentary, a pesher found among the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in 1947.
He demonstrated that radio radiation had all the properties of waves ( now called electromagnetic radiation ), and discovered that the electromagnetic equations could be reformulated into a partial differential equation called the wave equation.
The term for this class of objects is a partial misnomer that originated ( 1784 or 1785 ) with astronomer William Herschel, because when viewed through his telescope, these objects appeared to be clouds ( nebulae ) that were similar in appearance to Uranus, the planet that had been discovered telescopically by Herschel.
" Forty-seven complete or partial skulls were discovered in just that area during the decade 2000 – 2010.
The province responded with a proposed partial burial discovered, raised ramps and interchanges, the project immediately returned to the sender.
The Balleny squadron logged a partial break in the pack ice surrounding the southern continent, discovered the Balleny Islands in February 1839, and caught a brief sight of Antarctica itself at 64 ° 58 ' S., 121 ° 08 ' E.
It was discovered in the mid-1950s that plutonium pits would be particularly susceptible to partial predetonation if exposed to the intense radiation of a nearby nuclear explosion ( electronics might also be damaged, but this was a separate problem ).
Blocks have been found showing the partial remains of an inscription with the Horus name of Khafre ( Weser-ib ). Mariette discovered statues of Khafre in 1860.
Together with Juliusz Schauder, he discovered a topological invariant, now called the Leray – Schauder degree, which they applied to prove the existence of solutions for partial differential equations lacking uniqueness.
Between 1929 and 1937, 15 partial craniums, 11 lower jaws, many teeth, some skeletal bones and large numbers of stone tools were discovered in the Lower Cave at Locality 1 of the Peking Man site at Zhoukoudian, near Beijing, in China.
The partial differential equation in this definition was originally found in 1762 by Lagrange, and Jean Baptiste Meusnier discovered in 1776 that it implied a vanishing mean curvature.
Steelpan makers have used strobe tuners since it was discovered that, by adjusting the overtones ( 1st ( fundamental ), 2nd and third partial ), the pan's sound seemed to sparkle in a way that it did not previously.
The skeleton of an adult male aged from 30 – 45 years was discovered in 1960 by Ralph Solecki and was positioned so that he was lying on his left side in a partial fetal position.
In 1715 the Maronite scholar Joseph Simon Assemani discovered a manuscript ( now MS Vatican Syriac 162 ) in the monastery of Saint Mary of the Syrians ( Deir al-Suryani ) in the Nitrian Desert in Egypt, containing what he thought was a partial text of the Annals of Dionysius.
Lartet discovered the partial skeletons of four prehistoric adults and one infant along with perforated shells used as ornaments, an object made from ivory, and worked reindeer antler.
A partial Troodon skeleton has been discovered with preserved puncture marks.
The Globe, the outdoor theater used by William Shakespeare's acting company, was discovered to have been built on an icosagonal foundation when a partial excavation was done in 1989.
In 2010, Lee Berger discovered the partial remains of two hominids ( Australopithecus sediba ) in the Malapa Fossil Site that lived between 1. 78 and 1. 95 million years ago.
Increasing altitude can cause partial blindness in people who have undergone RK, as discovered by mountaineer Beck Weathers ( who had undergone RK ) during the 1996 Mount Everest disaster.
It was Andreas who discovered his friend following Dewey's fatal heart attack in his room at Seaview, a Florida golf club in which Andreas held partial ownership.
In 1992 a partial Camarasaurus grandis skeleton was discovered at the Bryan Small Stegosaurus Quarry of the Morrison Formation near Canon City, Colorado.
Some experts have suggested that a partial skeleton, known only by its catalogue number of STS 14 that was discovered in the same year, in the same geological deposit and in proximity to it, may belong to this skull.
The holotype and paratype ( OMNH 10146 and OMNH 10147 ), discovered in the early 1940s and described at the same time in 1950, consist of two partial skeletons and a piece of skull material from the Antlers Formation in Oklahoma.
The volcano was discovered by the Mariner 9 spacecraft in 1972 and was initially known as the Alba volcanic feature or the Arcadia Ring ( in reference to the partial ring of fractures around the volcano ).

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