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  1. 41

    Evolutionary View of Liver Pathology by Katalin Dezső, Sándor Paku, Mária‐Manuela Juhász, László Kóbori, Péter Nagy

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Today, with a rapidly widening gap between the biology of Homo sapiens and its environment, maladaptation or maladaptive disorders can be detected in almost all diseases, including liver dysfunction. …”
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    Les dents moustériennes de la grotte Boccard, lieu-dit Bas-de-Morant (commune de Créancey, Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne) by Bruno Maureille, François Djindjian, Maria Dolorès Garralda, Alan E. Mann, Bernard Vandermeersch

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…The metrical and morphological, descriptive and comparative studies of these remains enable us to integrate them within the variability of Neanderthal teeth and to exclude them from the variability of recent Homo sapiens sapiens. The Boccard cave teeth have no evidence of pathology, their dimensions are average and they present no special characteristics, except perhaps the lower molar, which may present a voluminous calcification of its pulp.…”
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    C. McGinn. Selfish Genes and Moral Parasites / trans. from Engl. A. V. Nekhaev by A. V. Nekhaev

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…A proper understanding of such behaviours must take into account the evidence of our best biological theories, which indicate that in the animal world (including Homo Sapiens Sapiens) there is no place for genuine altruism. …”
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    From the ethology of animals to the human ecology by Zbigniew Łepko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Today it isn’t possible to predict the future of Homo sapiens on our planet, however, it is our duty to prepare for our struggle to survive. …”
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    Human dignity, speciesism, and the value of life by Grzegorz Hołub

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Specifically, it addresses the idea of speciesism, a term coined by Peter Singer, whereby human life is endowed with special significance because of its membership in the species Homo sapiens. For Singer, it is an example of erroneous thinking. …”
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    The Redox System in C. elegans, a Phylogenetic Approach by Andrew D. Johnston, Paul R. Ebert

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We use protein sequences from central redox systems in Homo sapiens, Drosophila melanogaster, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to query Genbank for homologous proteins in C. elegans. …”
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    Cultural landscapes. Artificial between resilience and natural selection by Marina Fumo

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Over fourteen thousand and up to twelve thousand years ago, due to a serious food supply crisis, homo sapiens implemented a new model of survival based on agriculture, starting to sow, man became more sedentary. …”
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    Revisiting the age of the Florisbad hominin material by Lee R. Berger, John Hawks

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The most anatomically informative hominin specimen from Florisbad is a fragmentary craniofacial specimen, attributed by many to early Homo sapiens, which has been assumed to derive from the same individual as this tooth. …”
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    Sulfurous Gases As Biological Messengers and Toxins: Comparative Genetics of Their Metabolism in Model Organisms by Neal D. Mathew, David I. Schlipalius, Paul R. Ebert

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…To address this deficit, we use protein sequences from Homo sapiens to query Genbank for homologous proteins in Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. …”
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    Perikymata number and spacing on early modern human teeth: evidence from Qafzeh cave, Israel by Janet M. Monge, Anne-Marie Tillier, Alan Mann

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The sample of Mousterian level hominins from the site of Qafzeh, in northern Israel represents some of the earliest recognized members of Homo sapiens sapiens. Included in this sample are a number of immature individuals (N = 5) whose permanent incisor crowns have observable perikymata. …”
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    Detecting adaptive changes in gene copy number distribution accompanying the human out-of-Africa expansion by Moritz Otto, Yichen Zheng, Paul Grablowitz, Thomas Wiehe

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Although the copy number distribution in most of the analyzed gene clusters can be explained by a bottleneck, such as in the out-of-Africa expansion of Homo sapiens 60–10 kyrs ago, we identified several candidate genes, such as AMY1A and PGA3, whose copy numbers are likely to differ among African, Asian, and European populations.…”
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    Naissance de la pensée symbolique chez l’Homme : étude des bases neurales de la perception des gravures paléolithiques abstraites et des visages culturalisés en neuroimagerie fonct... by Mathilde Salagnon

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Archaeological discoveries describing the first abstract engravings and ornamentations of the body, through objects of adornment and the use of pigments, suggest that the use of signs and/or symbols is not limited to Homo sapiens. From a neuro-archaeological perspective, our study aims to infer the neural bases required for the emergence of these first potentially symbolic types of behaviour. …”
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    Haematological and Biochemical Studies on some Ruminants by LC Chuku, AA Uwakwe

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Haematological/Biochemical studies were carried out on blood from the vertebrate ruminants: Goat (Capra hircus-L), sheep (Ovis Aries dolrchra), cattle (Bos Taurus) and human (Homo sapiens) as control, indicated that; Electrophoretically goat blood revealed three different Hb polymorphic types: HbAA (45%), HbAS (50%) and HbSS (5%). …”
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    Comments on “Comparing the productive vocabularies of Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) and young children” by Irene M. Pepperberg

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…(Anim Cogn 27(45), 2024) have written an intriguing paper in which they compare the acquired human speech patterns of Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) raised as companion animals to those of typically developing human toddlers (Homo sapiens) predominantly raised by stay-at-home mothers; birds and humans were ostensibly matched for vocabulary size. …”
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    Od etologii zwierząt do ekologii człowieka by Zbigniew Łepko

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Choć dziś nie da się przewidzieć przyszłości Homo sapiens na naszej planecie, to jednak mamy obowiązek przygotować się do walki o przetrwanie. …”
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    Haematological and Biochemical Studies on some Ruminants by LC Chuku, AA Uwakwe

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Haematological/Biochemical studies were carried out on blood from the vertebrate ruminants: Goat (Capra hircus-L), sheep (Ovis Aries dolrchra), cattle (Bos Taurus) and human (Homo sapiens) as control, indicated that; Electrophoretically goat blood revealed three different Hb polymorphic types: HbAA (45%), HbAS (50%) and HbSS (5%). …”
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    Temporal variation in black-caiman-nest predation in varzea of central Brazilian amazonia. by Kelly Torralvo, Robinson Botero-Arias, William E Magnusson

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…On the Amazon floodplain, the main predators of black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) eggs are jaguars (Panthera onca), tegu lizards (Tupinambis teguixim), capuchin monkeys (Sapajus macrocephalus) and humans (Homo sapiens). In this study, we investigated the relationship between predator attacks on nests and incubation period, and evaluated the influence of initial predation on subsequent predation in the Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve. …”
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    Design, Development and Control of a Hopping Machine – an Exercise in Biomechatronics by Kuldip Naik, Mehran Mehrandezh, John Barden

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Development of a hopping machine that can mimic the biomechanics of jumping in Homo sapiens is envisioned. In this context, the design, development and control of a cost-effective, pneumatically actuated, one-legged hopping machine were initiated at the University ofRegina in 2005. …”
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    Digital society: theoretical outlines of the emerging paradigm by Yu. A. Chernavin

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Digital institutions and the digital sphere, acting as mechanisms for the emergence of society, rely on their own type of activity, have a new type of personality as a subject – “information person”.The analysis, undertaken within the framework of the neo-institutional approach, the features of the socialization of e-Homo Sapiens are revealed, based on the need for presence and activity in the information space, taking into account the impact of modern information technologies, which ultimately contribute to the inconsistency of the emerging typological properties. …”
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    m5C‐TNKmer: Identification of 5‐Methylated Base Cytosine of Ribonucleic Acid Using Supervised Machine Learning Techniques by Shahid Qazi, Dilawar Shah, Mohammad Asmat Ullah Khan, Shujaat Ali, Mohammad Abrar, Asfandyar Khan, Muhammad Tahir

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Machine learning techniques offer an efficient alternative to traditional laboratory methods for identifying m5C sites in Homo sapiens. This study introduces a novel computational model m5C‐TNKmer, which utilizes k‐mer feature extraction to enhance the identification of m5C sites in RNA sequences. …”
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