Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "J. Philippe Rushton" ¶ 27
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

biological and anthropologist
According to anthropologist Maurice Godelier, one critical novelty in human society, in contrast to humanity's closest biological relatives ( chimpanzees and bonobo ), is the parental role assumed by the males, which supposedly would be absent in our nearest relatives for whom paternity is not generally determinable.
Shomarka Keita, a biological anthropologist from Howard University, has claimed that populations in Carthage circa 200 BC and northern Algeria 1500 BC were very diverse.
According to the anthropologist Maurice Godelier, the parental role assumed by human males is a critical difference between human society and that of humans ' closest biological relatives — chimpanzees and bonobos — who appear to be unaware of their " father " connection.
Dr. Todd Disotell, a biological anthropologist from New York University, performed DNA analysis on the hairs and found nothing but human DNA in the sample.
* Melvin Konner-author and biological anthropologist
A forensic anthropologist can assist in the identification of a decedent through various skeletal analyses that produce a biological profile.
* Why I Am Not a Scientist ( 2009 ) ISBN 0-520-25960-2 by biological anthropologist Jonathan M. Marks
Cognitive scientist and robotics engineer Luc Steels is another prominent supporter of this general approach, as is biological anthropologist / neuroscientist Terrence Deacon.
Born at the end of the European Enlightenment, Maximilian became friends with two of its major figures: Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, a major comparative anthropologist under whom he studied biological sciences, and Alexander von Humboldt, who served as Maximilian's mentor.
In 1950, the mummy was examined by Dr. Henry Shapiro, a biological anthropologist from the American Museum of Natural History.
* C. Loring Brace IV, biological anthropologist and Professor at U Michigan
He is married to the medical anthropologist and biological weapons writer Jeanne Guillemin.
Russell Alan Mittermeier ( born November 8, 1949 ) is a primatologist, herpetologist and biological anthropologist.
Jeffrey Hugh Schwartz, PhD, ( born March 6, 1948 ) is an American physical anthropologist and professor of biological anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, President of the World Academy of Art and Science ( WAAS ).
Jonathan M. Marks ( born 1955 ) is a biological anthropologist at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
According to anthropologist Maurice Godelier, a critical novelty in human society, compared to humans ' closest biological relatives ( chimpanzees and bonobos ), is the parental role assumed by the males, which were unaware of their " father " connection.
Really he did not start as biological anthropologist, but as plant biologist, botanist.

biological and C
These insights led Watson to deduce the true biological relationships of the A: T and C: G pairs.
Since one cannot logically consider these subjects to be both " at the same moment " and " away in time ", an exclusive choice has to be made that defines these two separate domains, B and C. Our reality or domain B is created by the complex, but consistent transformation of A by our biological and mental makeup.
Mature soil profiles in temperate regions may include three master horizons A, B and C. The A and B horizons are called the solum or “ true soil ” as most of the chemical and biological activity that has formed soil takes place in those two profiles.
Yet it can be exploited to the farmer's advantage in combination with biological control of these weeds: In particular the Yellow Starthistle ( C. solstitialis ) as well as Spotted Knapweed ( C. maculosa ) are major honey plants for beekeepers.
C. salvinae was first used as a biological control in Australia at Lake Moondarra, a recreational lake in Mount Isa, Queensland in 1980.
Several chemical compounds with potential biological activities are found in sundews, including flavonoids ( kaempferol, myricetin, quercetin and hyperoside ), quinones ( plumbagin, hydroplumbagin glucoside and rossoliside ( 7 – methyl – hydrojuglone – 4 – glucoside )), and other constituents such as carotenoids, plant acids ( e. g. butyric acid, citric acid, formic acid, gallic acid, malic acid, propionic acid ), resin, tannins and ascorbic acid ( vitamin C ).
While it has not yet conclusively been shown how the features in the meteorite were formed, similar features have been recreated in the lab without biological inputs by a team led by D. C. Golden of Hernandez Engineering Inc. in Houston.
C. immitis was investigated by the United States during the 1950s and 1960s as a potential biological weapon.
While there is much evidence of her having been raised in Montreal, in an alleged sworn deposition on October 8, 1917, a New York woman named Marie C. Russ did claim to be Florence's biological mother and referred to a Russ family burial plot in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery, with lot number 17187 being reserved for Florence Russ, aka Florence La Badie.
With the overthrow of the monarchy in 1867, his biological family took him first to England and then back to the United States, where they settled in Washington, D. C.
( The interior of Antarctica, being perpetually below 0 ° C, is not suitable for life, and the existence of fossils can be taken as providing inferential evidence of major changes in biological conditions in that region during geologic time.
At present, about one third ( approximately 2 Gt C y < sup >− 1 </ sup >) < ref name = tak02 > Takahashi, T., S. C. Sutherland, C. Sweeney, A. Poisson, N. Metzl, B. Tilbrook, N. Bates, R. Wanninkhof, R. A. Feely, C. Sabine, J. Olafsson and Y. C. Nojiri ( 2002 ) Global sea-air CO < sub > 2 </ sub > flux based on climatological surface ocean pCO < sub > 2 </ sub >, and seasonal biological and temperature effects.
In the 2009 film, " Gamer ", Michael C. Hall's character Ken Castle develops a nanotechnology method to supplant one's biological central nervous system with a synthetic one, cell by cell.
It has been reported that the C terminal domain of the RNA polymerase 2 in the primate infecting species ( other than P. falciparum and probably P. reichenowei ) appears to be unusual suggesting that the classification of species into the subgenus Plasmodium may have an evolutionary and biological basis.
's biological father comes to visit his son, Jim feels out of place and angry because he prepared a car for C. J.
David C. Geary, a notable cognitive developmental and evolutionary psychologist from the University of Missouri, created the terms biological primary abilities and biological secondary abilities.
A single-nucleotide polymorphism ( SNP, pronounced snip ; plural snips ) is a DNA sequence variation occurring when a single nucleotide — A, T, C or G — in the genome ( or other shared sequence ) differs between members of a biological species or paired chromosomes in an individual.
The free radical theory of aging implies that antioxidants such as vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, and Superoxide dismutase will slow the process of aging by preventing free radicals from oxidizing sensitive biological molecules or reducing the formation of free radicals.

biological and .
The useful suggestion of Professor David Hawkins which considers culture as a third stage in biological evolution fits quite beautifully then with our suggestion that science has provided us with a rather successful technique for building protective artificial environments.
All of which makes it more imperative than ever that the biological and genetic effects of fallout be understood.
A recent study on radiation exposure by the AEC's division of biology and medicine stated: `` The question of the biological effect of ( radiation ) doses is not considered '' herein.
During the period from 1 July 1960 through 31 January 1961, additional research affiliations were effected with the U. S. Army Medical Research and Development Command to conduct research in procedures for quantitative electron microscopy, and for the study of biophysical and biological studies of the structure and function of ocular tissue.
This concept has stimulated much basic research concerning the behavior of particulate biological materials, the pathogenesis of respiratory infections, the medical management of such diseases and defense against their occurrence.
The biological and physical properties of infectious particles have been studied intensively during the past fifteen years.
The behavior of a biological aerosol, on a much smaller scale, is illustrated by a specific field trial conducted with a non-pathogenic organism.
The major defensive problems are concerned with the possibility of overt military delivery of biological agents from appropriate disseminating devices.
If it is possible for an enemy to put an atomic bomb on a city, it should be equally possible to put a cloud of biological agent over that city.
Huge industries are involved also in the production of biological products, drugs and cosmetics which are liable to this type of attack.
We should like to re-emphasise the importance of stating results solely in terms of international units of TSH activity and of avoiding the re-introduction of biological units.
271 - 307 ) indicate, that the concept of function in sociology has been built up from physiological and biological models, in which the notions of teleology, i.e., metaphysical purpose, are central.
Vigorous acid hydrolysis of metabolite 1, destroyed the biological activity of the compound and liberated two aryl amines.
The inhibition of the enzyme by very low concentrations of lanthanum ion is probably the strongest known biological effect of rare earth salts.
In the United States, where anthropology was first defined as a discipline, the field is traditionally divided into four sub-fields: cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and biological anthropology.
In contrast, archaeology and biological anthropology remained largely positivist.
In the United States, anthropology is traditionally divided into five sub-fields, each with additional branches: biological or physical anthropology, social anthropology or cultural anthropology, archaeology and anthropological linguistics.
Biological Anthropology and Physical Anthropology are synonymous terms to describe anthropological research focused on the study of humans and non-human primates in their biological, evolutionary, and demographic dimensions.
It examines the biological and social factors that have affected the evolution of humans and other primates, and that generate, maintain or change contemporary genetic and physiological variation.
These dynamic relationships, between what can be observed on the ground, as opposed to what can be observed by compiling many local observations remain fundamental in any kind of anthropology, whether cultural, biological, linguistic or archaeological.
" On the biological or physical side, human measurements, genetic samples, nutritional data may be gathered and published as articles or monographs.
As academic disciplines began to differentiate over the course of the nineteenth century, anthropology grew increasingly distinct from the biological approach of natural history, on the one hand, and from purely historical or literary fields such as Classics, on the other.
The natural and biological sciences seek to derive general laws through reproducible and verifiable experiments.
For example, Boas studied immigrant children to demonstrate that biological race was not immutable, and that human conduct and behavior resulted from nurture, rather than nature.
The so-called " Four Field Approach " has its origins in Boasian Anthropology, dividing the discipline in the four crucial and interrelated fields of sociocultural, biological, linguistic, and archaic anthropology ( e. g. archaeology ).

0.452 seconds.