نتایج جستجو برای: corridor and footprints

تعداد نتایج: 16828674  

Journal: :Science 2009
Matthew R Bennett John W K Harris Brian G Richmond David R Braun Emma Mbua Purity Kiura Daniel Olago Mzalendo Kibunjia Christine Omuombo Anna K Behrensmeyer David Huddart Silvia Gonzalez

Hominin footprints offer evidence about gait and foot shape, but their scarcity, combined with an inadequate hominin fossil record, hampers research on the evolution of the human gait. Here, we report hominin footprints in two sedimentary layers dated at 1.51 to 1.53 million years ago (Ma) at Ileret, Kenya, providing the oldest evidence of an essentially modern human-like foot anatomy, with a r...

2011
Jaouad Nouri Ignacio Díaz-Martínez Félix Pérez-Lorente

BACKGROUND New tetradactyl theropod footprints from Upper Jurassic (Oxfordian-Kimmeridgian) have been found in the Iouaridène syncline (Morocco). The tracksites are at several layers in the intermediate lacustrine unit of Iouaridène Formation. The footprints were named informally in previous works "Eutynichnium atlasipodus". We consider as nomen nudum. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Boutakiou...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Steven C Isley Paul C Stern Scott P Carmichael Karun M Joseph Douglas J Arent

A major barrier to transitions to environmental sustainability is that consumers lack information about the full environmental footprints of their purchases. Sellers' incentives do not support reducing the footprints unless customers have such information and are willing to act on it. We explore the potential of modern information technology to lower this barrier by enabling firms to inform cus...

2015
Xi Xie Wenjia Cai Yongkai Jiang Weihua Zeng Weidong Huang

Carbon footprints have been widely employed as an indicator for total carbon dioxide released by human activities. In this paper, we implemented a multi-regional input-output framework to evaluate the carbon footprints and embodied carbon flows for the eight regions of China from consumption-based perspective. It is found that the construction, electricity/stream supply, and machine manufacturi...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2002
Colleen T Webb Svetlana A Shabalina Aleksey Yu Ogurtsov Alexey S Kondrashov

Patterns of similarity between genomes of related species reflect the distribution of selective constraint within DNA. We analyzed alignments of 142 orthologous intergenic regions of Caenorhabditis elegans and Caenorhabditis briggsae and found a mosaic pattern with regions of high similarity (phylogenetic footprints) interspersed with non-alignable sequences. Footprints cover approximately 20% ...

2015
Tanjona Ramiadantsoa Otso Ovaskainen Joel Rybicki Ilkka Hanski Karen E. Samonds

In biodiversity conservation, habitat corridors are assumed to increase landscape-level connectivity and to enhance the viability of otherwise isolated populations. While the role of corridors is supported by empirical evidence, studies have typically been conducted at small spatial scales. Here, we assess the quality and the functionality of a large 95-km long forest corridor connecting two la...

Journal: :Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry 2005
James E Sheedy Charles Campbell Ewen King-Smith John R Hayes

PURPOSE The Minkwitz theorem, which can be proven to apply to the immediate surface surrounding a line of umbilics, states that astigmatism perpendicular to the line changes twice as quickly as the rate of change of power along the line. Our objective is to test how the Minkwitz theorem applies to the design of progressive addition lenses (PALs). METHOD Our primary investigation of the astigm...

Journal: :Genome research 2011
Alan P Boyle Lingyun Song Bum-Kyu Lee Darin London Damian Keefe Ewan Birney Vishwanath R Iyer Gregory E Crawford Terrence S Furey

Regulation of gene transcription in diverse cell types is determined largely by varied sets of cis-elements where transcription factors bind. Here we demonstrate that data from a single high-throughput DNase I hypersensitivity assay can delineate hundreds of thousands of base-pair resolution in vivo footprints in human cells that precisely mark individual transcription factor-DNA interactions. ...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Christophe Bruchansky

In this paper, we discuss how machine learning could be used to produce a systematic and more objective political discourse analysis. Political footprints are vector space models (VSMs) applied to political discourse. Each of their vectors represents a word, and is produced by training the English lexicon on large text corpora. This paper presents a simple implementation of political footprints...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2006
Steve Webb Matthew L Cupper Richard Robins

Human and other hominid fossil footprints provide rare but important insights into anatomy and behavior. Here we report recently discovered fossil trackways of human footprints from the Willandra Lakes region of western New South Wales, Australia. Optically dated to between 19-23 ka and consisting of at least 124 prints, the trackways form the largest collection of Pleistocene human footprints ...

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