Did stick insects really regain their wings? -
JWH Trueman, BE Pfeil, SA Kelchner, DK Yeates - Systematic Entomology, 2004 - Blackwell Synergy
... Did stick insects really regain their ... report a surprising and novel result: the
re-evolution of insect wings from wingless ancestors in Phasmatodea ...
Searching for the common ancestor -
RF Doolittle - Research in Microbiology, 2000 - Elsevier
... of a specific last universal common ancestor was first ... itself double-membraned, as
are its proteobacterial ancestors. ... the other hand, if it really did begin as ...
[BOOK] The Genealogy of Morals -
FW Nietzsche, F Nietzsche, HB Samuel - 2003 - books.google.com
... an opposition to emironment, epoch, precedent, and ancestry that I ... more potent than
blue for a genealogy of morals ... and exhaustion; as if it really did not pay ...
Did the lumbriculids provide the ancestors of the branchiobdellidans, acanthobdellidans and leeches? -
RO Brinkhurst, SR Gelder - Hydrobiologia, 1989 - Springer
... Printed in Belgium. 7 Did the lumhriculids provide the ancestors of the
branchiobdellidans, ... Acanthobdella is really intriguing in this respect. ...
Did our ancestors speak a holistic protolanguage? -
M Tallerman - Lingua, 2007 - Elsevier
Did our ancestors speak a holistic protolanguage? ... and gestures of our pre-human
ancestors were transformed ... course) neither represents a direct ancestor to humans ...
Infants, Ancestors, and the Afterlife: Fieldwork's Family Values in Rural West Africa -
A Gottlieb, P Graham, N Gottlieb-Graham - Anthropology & Humanism, 1998 - Am Anthrop Assoc
... assigned the identity ofDenju, a revered village ancestor in a ... The Gottlieb-Grahams
Infants, Ancestors, and the Afterlife ... She really did look witchy, I must say ...
[PDF] Steel axes for stone-age Australians -
L Sharp - Human Organization, 1952 - mrs.umn.edu
... of other clans because his ancestor (conveniently either anthropomor- phic or
kynomorphic) really did the same ... his and other people's ancestors did these things ...
The nature of the universal ancestor and the evolution of the proteome -
WF Doolittle - Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2000 - Elsevier
... universal ancestral cell or species really necessary? ... progenote population Woese
envisions did not suddenly appear from nowhere, but themselves had ancestors. ...
Charles Darwin's Views of Classification in Theory and Practice -
K Padian - Systematic Biology, 1999 - JSTOR
... SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY common ancestors.) The third verb in this passage expresses ... What
did Naudin really say ... Exactly as Darwin did in the Ori- gin, Naudin went on ...
Our Totemic Ancestors and Crazed Masters -
J ROUGH - Principles of Visual Anthropology, 1995 - books.google.com
... Joris Ivens, for example (also one of our totemic ancestors), was shooting in the
nineteen-twenties in Page 256. ... Such people did not really have a job: they ...
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