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Plio-Pleistocene aardvarks (Mammalia, Tubulidentata) from East Africa

Plio-Pleistocene aardvarks (Mammalia, Tubulidentata) from East Africa

... cranial and forelimb elements. Only a left talus, a me- tatarsal I, a proximal phalanx II, two proximal phalan- ges II and one IV, as well as two distal phalanges II and IV have been discovered so far, none of which is ... See full document

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Dental microwear and diet of the Plio-Pleistocene hominin Paranthropus boisei.

Dental microwear and diet of the Plio-Pleistocene hominin Paranthropus boisei.

... Paranthropus boisei has the biggest, flattest cheek teeth, and the thickest dental enamel of any known member of our tribe, the Hominini [1,2]. It’s cranium and mandible appear built to resist the stresses associated ... See full document

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Papio Cranium from the Hominin-Bearing Site of Malapa: Implications for the Evolution of Modern Baboon Cranial Morphology and South African Plio-Pleistocene Biochronology.

Papio Cranium from the Hominin-Bearing Site of Malapa: Implications for the Evolution of Modern Baboon Cranial Morphology and South African Plio-Pleistocene Biochronology.

... taken from high- quality casts, the online PRIMO database (access courtesy of Eric Delson), as well as from data kindly provided by Mark Collard to CCG (see Supporting Information, Table A in S1 ... See full document

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Lithic technological responses to Late Pleistocene glacial cycling at Pinnacle Point Site 5-6, South Africa

Lithic technological responses to Late Pleistocene glacial cycling at Pinnacle Point Site 5-6, South Africa

... South Africa, East Africa, and ...artifacts from the PP5-6 Long ...identifications from multiple sources, including published reports by Villa et ... See full document

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Morphological affinities of Homo naledi with other Plio- Pleistocene hominins: a phenetic approach

Morphological affinities of Homo naledi with other Plio- Pleistocene hominins: a phenetic approach

... A parsimonious scenario to support our results is that Homo habilis first appeared in East Africa around 2.3 mya (if not around 2.8 myr) and expanded southward, eventually arriving in South Africa ... See full document

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The first hominin from the early Pleistocene paleocave of Haasgat, South Africa

The first hominin from the early Pleistocene paleocave of Haasgat, South Africa

... 500 from the already primate-rich Haasgat locality is not unexpected given the taxonomically-diverse South African Australopithecus and Homo community proposed during the time period (between ...landscape ... See full document

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Temporal change in functional richness and evenness in the eastern African plio-pleistocene carnivoran guild.

Temporal change in functional richness and evenness in the eastern African plio-pleistocene carnivoran guild.

... We analyze functional richness and functional evenness of the carnivoran guild in eastern Africa from 3.5 Ma to 1.5 Ma, and compare them to the present day. The data consist of characters of the ... See full document

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A new horned crocodile from the Plio-Pleistocene hominid sites at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.

A new horned crocodile from the Plio-Pleistocene hominid sites at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.

... Until recently, it was thought that the ancestors of modern African crocodiles would be found among Oligocene through Pliocene fossils found in Africa [1,2,3,4]. Many of these resembled the living Nile crocodile ... See full document

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Mobility, expansion and management of a multi-species scuba diving fishery in East Africa.

Mobility, expansion and management of a multi-species scuba diving fishery in East Africa.

... in East Africa, which is a part of the islands sea cucumber ...purposes from exports, so the fishery is de facto operating without regulation or ...method from village scale near-shore ... See full document

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Biogeochemistry of a large and deep tropical lake (Lake Kivu, East Africa: insights from a stable isotope study covering an annual cycle

Biogeochemistry of a large and deep tropical lake (Lake Kivu, East Africa: insights from a stable isotope study covering an annual cycle

... other East African Great Lakes such as Tanganyika and Malawi, are particularly deep meromictic lakes, so that their water column is characterized by an almost complete decoupling between the surface and deep ... See full document

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An insight into the dilemma of african modernity and a theoretical response

An insight into the dilemma of african modernity and a theoretical response

... and it can only function in any cultural contest to the extent that the idea of man has been faithfully and productively articulated for which relevant values have been invented in favour of the human worth and value. ... See full document

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A 33,000-year-old incipient dog from the Altai Mountains of Siberia: evidence of the earliest domestication disrupted by the Last Glacial Maximum.

A 33,000-year-old incipient dog from the Altai Mountains of Siberia: evidence of the earliest domestication disrupted by the Last Glacial Maximum.

... scale from several perspectives (Figure ...late Pleistocene wolves in this comparison, as they must be considered a likely ancestral population for early dogs in northern ...large Pleistocene wolves ... See full document

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Finance and Inequality – Evidence from East Asia

Finance and Inequality – Evidence from East Asia

... in East Asia, one finds that the region enjoys larger financial sectors compared to other regions with similar income ...of East Asian countries are dominated by banks rather than equity and bond ...of ... See full document

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Politics, Commerce, and Colonization in Angola at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century John Whitney Harvey Dissertação em História Moderna e dos Descobrimentos

Politics, Commerce, and Colonization in Angola at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century John Whitney Harvey Dissertação em História Moderna e dos Descobrimentos

... free from the oppression that they suffered from arriving under this circumstance as soon as they set foot in ...them from the constraints imposed on the coast, and incentivized them almost ... See full document

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Extension of the Avian Host Range of Collyriclosis in Europe

Extension of the Avian Host Range of Collyriclosis in Europe

... severity from an incidental finding to severe debilitation and ...absence from Germany, Portugal, and Switzerland of the first intermediate host of ... See full document

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The role of papyrus plants (Cyperus papyrus) and internal waves in the nutrient balance of Lake Victoria, East Africa

The role of papyrus plants (Cyperus papyrus) and internal waves in the nutrient balance of Lake Victoria, East Africa

... released from the Lake Victoria, based on the water level, whereby the dam was to mimic the natural outflow (Kull, ...downstream from the Nalubaale Dam in ...water from the lake than the agreed ... See full document

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Genotyping of Capreolus pygargus fossil DNA from Denisova cave reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and modern populations.

Genotyping of Capreolus pygargus fossil DNA from Denisova cave reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and modern populations.

... samples from Altai; ‘‘Ns’’ – Novosibirsk region samples; ‘‘Ts’’ – Tian Shan samples; ‘‘Ja’’ – Yakutian samples; ‘‘dv’’ – Russian Far East samples (studied here); ‘‘SIB2’’ and Z70317 - Russian Far ... See full document

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Geographically structured populations of Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii in Asia correlate with HIV status and show a clonal population structure.

Geographically structured populations of Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii in Asia correlate with HIV status and show a clonal population structure.

... obtained from 228 HIV-positive patients, 134 HIV-negative patients, and 47 from individuals with unknown HIV status (Table A in Supplementary Tables S1), as well as 67 isolates from avian droppings ... See full document

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Floral and Seed Variability Patterns among Ethiopian Mustard (B. carinata A. Braun) of East Africa

Floral and Seed Variability Patterns among Ethiopian Mustard (B. carinata A. Braun) of East Africa

... pods from the main stem of three plants per replication the following parameters were measured (cm): peduncle length (cm), silliqua length (cm), silliqua width (cm), silliqua beak length ...weight from 10 ... See full document

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Model study of the cross-tropopause transport of biomass burning pollution

Model study of the cross-tropopause transport of biomass burning pollution

... CO remains high during boreal winter, but not during austral winter. Figure 15 is the same as Fig. 14, except for the tropical LS (above 380 K and >60 mb; 12 ◦ N–12 ◦ S). Not surprisingly, the mean concentrations ... See full document

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