Closely
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Now, origin myths are
closely
linked to tradition, and the word tradition points to something old and permanent, almost natural, and people assume tradition is just history, simply the past condensed into a nice story.
So studying these women
closely
revealed that they were resilient to stress.
Well, what I do is that I study life in those environments on Earth that most
closely
resemble other interesting places in the universe.
We also do it through biology, working
closely
with experimentalists.
Because older females are more
closely
related to the group than younger females, they do best to invest in the family as a whole, whereas younger females should invest in reproducing.
By studying other populations closely, we might uncover more startling adaptations, and anticipate their vulnerabilities to human interference before their survival is at risk.
Dwarf chameleons color-match their environments more
closely
when they see a bird predator rather than a snake– birds, after all, have better color vision.
In "The Descent of Man," he wrote, "In each great region of the world, the living mammals are
closely
related to the extinct species of the same region.
It's therefore probable that Africa was formerly inhabited by extinct apes
closely
allied to the gorilla and chimpanzee, and as these two species are now man's nearest allies, it's somewhat more probable that our early progenitors lived on the African continent than elsewhere."
We work
closely
with our rural youth to change their life and to benefit our communities.
Here you see submissive gestures from two members of very
closely
related species.
But authority in humans is not so
closely
based on power and brutality as it is in other primates.
Who is it most
closely
related to?
If you look closely, you can see these little organoids are actually twitching; each one is beating independently.
And we worked very
closely
with the whole thing being a team effort, and with wonderful results like that flight.
Because when children play a role, they actually follow social scripts quite
closely
that they’ve learnt from us as adults.
And they were very
closely
associated.
Their way of thinking about space and time and motion on the one hand, and a society on the other hand, were
closely
related.
With this experience, I started to look more
closely
at modern art.
That’s because the fewer participants are in a random sample, the less likely it is that the sample will
closely
represent the target population as a whole.
Inside this skin, we're all
closely
connected.
If you look
closely
at the Futura, you might notice something.
The odds of winning this destructive genetic lottery increase over time, or if the new species is
closely
related to the virus’ usual host.
In practice, some are part-timers, holding more
closely
to their own traditions, and maintaining families in nearby villages, outside Cossack lands.
If you look closely, you'll see there's a little white and gray fish that hangs out near them.
And if you'll begin to look
closely
at the husky that's bearing her throat to the polar bear, and look a little more closely, they're in an altered state.
And as we all know, fear resides in the amygdala, and it is a very natural response, and it is very
closely
linked with visual perception.
It is not as
closely
linked with verbal perception, so our fear receptors often will be going off in advance of any of our cognitive usage around verbal and words and cues of language.
Those were three things that I stuck with pretty
closely
all the time.
The evolution of nails and the evolution of opposable thumbs and toes are
closely
linked.
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