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| | Early Pleistocene Hominids-China |
 | | Early Pliocene hominoids from the Yuanmou basin of Yunnan, for instance, have been described as having small distolingually elongated P4's, and low crowned molars, lacking in cingula, with broad talonids and squarish outlines (Lu 1991), all features similar to those seen in the Longgupo specimen. |  | | If the Longgupo specimens are accepted as representing a true hominid then it follows that the hypothesis of a southern Chinese origin for the Hominidae merits serious consideration. |  | | Many in the West, will categorically reject such a notion as absolutely unwarranted and contrary to all known facts. |
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http://www.chineseprehistory.org/art1.htm
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| | Hominidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This classification has been revised several times in the last few decades. |  | | The hominids are the members of the biological family Hominidae (the great apes), which includes humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. |  | | For an explanation of very similar terms see Hominid. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hominidae
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| | Ameriner-Hominidae Chapter1(http://www.ghostown-usa.org) |
 | | This may not have been the case with evolved pithecanthropus and early hominidae. |  | | If there is litter from this lineage, found in a trail from Oldovai gorge, then it would support this migration theory. |  | | For theories of early hominidae migration to be proven, archaeologists must recover evidence of advanced methods, which were capable of supporting it. |
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http://www.ghostown-usa.org/FireMakers/https/chapter1.htm
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| | Hominid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See the Hominidae and history of hominoid taxonomy articles.) |  | | Hominid is any member of the biological family Hominidae (the "great apes"), including humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. |  | | A hominid is a member of the family Hominidae: all of the great apes. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hominid
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| | Race And History.com - Descent of Man |
 | | Here we will employ Hominidae to describe the apes and consider Pongidae to be a subset of Hominidae, and one which is a valid clade only so long as humans are considered also to be members of Pongidae. |  | | The first members of family Hominidae appear not to have had relatively large brains (i.e., relative to that of chimpanzees). |  | | Consequently, family Hominidae can simultaneously be considered to be monophyletic and to exclude all of the chimpanzees. |
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http://www.raceandhistory.com/descentofman.htm
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| | Search Results for hominidae - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Any member of the zoological family Hominidae (order Primates), which... |  | | Hominidae (superfamily Hominoidea, infraorder Anthropoidea, order Primates) is the taxonomic family that includes modern humans (Homo sapiens) and their direct extinct ancestors. |  | | tailless primates of the families Hylobatidae (gibbons) and Hominidae (chimpanzee, bonobo, orangutan, gorilla, and human being). |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=hominidae&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT
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| | Hominidae - EvoWiki |
 | | Others still classify all in the family Hominidae but separate humans into the subfamily Homininae and other apes into Ponginae. |  | | Originally the group was restricted to humans and their extinct relatives, with the other great apes being placed in a separate family, the Pongidae. |  | | The Hominids (Hominidae) are a taxonomic family which includes humans, extinct species of humanlike creatures and now often the great apes: chimpanzees and bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans (genus Pongo). |
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http://www.evowiki.org/index.php/Hominid
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| | Re: Hominidae |
 | | As a biological anthropologist I believe that the consensus of scientists researching human evolution maintain the perspective that Homo sapiens is a member of the family Hominidae. |  | | This family includes all of the hominids since the time that we split off from a common ancestor with the chimps (roughly 5 million years ago). |
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http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/aug97/866751593.Ev.r.html
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| | ICQ.com - Search Results |
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http://www.icq.com/search/welcome_results.php?q=related:http://www.archaeologyinfo.com
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| | NLM Technical Bulletin, November-December 2004, 2005 MeSH Changes to Hominidae and the Check Tag Human; Resulting ... |
 | | The descriptor for the family PONGIDAE will be deleted because it is considered obsolete. |  | | HUMANS will have several entry terms, including some that were previously under HOMINIDAE namely, Homo sapiens, and Man (Taxonomy). |  | | The "Hominidae"[MeSH Terms] portion of the translated search (which came from the UMLS mapping) will be omitted because the MeSH children of Hominidae for 2005 will include gorillas, orangutans, and chimpanzees as well as humans. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd04/nd04_human.html
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| | Orangutan & Hominidae Information Center - Primate Information |
 | | This site is posted and made public to help inform, educate and assist in ending the struggle that faces the remaining Primates. |  | | Welcome to the Orangutan and Hominidae Information Center. |  | | Orangutan & Hominidae Information Center - Primate Information |
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| | To: All Msg #67, Sep3093 08:12AM Subject: Re: Man's origins (was: re: A friendly Challenge |
 | | This means that pongidae is not monophyletic, which suggests to me that our current taxononmic terminology is a hang over from times when humans were thought to be so exceptionally unique that they should rate their own family. |  | | I think taxonomy would reflect our improved understanding of evolutionary relationships much better if hominidae was included within pongidae -- which would mean that there was no such thing as a pongidae/hominidae split. |  | | Now consider the evolutionary tree, given that it is now accepted that orangutangs split from humans/chimps/gorrillas before that part of the bush diverged into the modern species. |
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http://www.skepticfiles.org/evolut/pongidev.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Human |
 | | Scientists consider all living people members of a single species. |  | | The species belongs to the family Hominidae, the general characteristics of which are discussed below. |  | | The details of skeletal structure distinguishing Homo sapiens from the nearest primate relatives—the gorilla, chimpanzee, and orangutan—stem largely from a very early adaptation to a completely erect posture and a two-footed striding walk (bipedalism). |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761555694/Human.html
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| | Family Hominidae |
 | | Even aside from humans, other species such as the chimpanzees can learn human sign language and show innovation when solving problems. |  | | Below is a list of the genera and species in the family Hominidae. |  | | Family Hominidae, the family that we belong to, is also composed of chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. |
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http://www.sidwell.edu/us/science/vlb5/Labs/Classification_Lab/Eukarya/Animalia/Chordata/Vertebrata/Mammalia/Primates/Hominidae
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| | Lecture 40 |
 | | Hominids are anthropoid primates, a group that also includes apes, monkeys, and gibbons. |  | | The family Hominidae is characterized by primates with an upright posture. |  | | Depending on interpretation of the fossil record, the family Hominidae contains seven to sixteen species in three to four genera. |
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http://www.unc.edu/courses/2001spring/geol/018/001/SLecture40.html
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| | Family Hominidae or great apes and humans |
 | | Resident Evil Outbreak's humans are realistic, but their facial expressions are so deadeningly weird they're almost scarier than the actual zombies you're fighting. |  | | Facts about the family Hominidae, the great apes and humans |  | | All together Walking With The Great Apes is a thought-provoking book and a must read for anyone interested in the Great Apes. |
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http://www.thewebsiteofeverything.com/animals/mammals/Primates/Hominidae
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Hominid |
 | | Hominid, member of the Hominidae family of humans and great apes. |  | | Human, human beings, evolution of hominids, great apes sometimes included in family Hominidae, species of hominids, Stone Age technology |  | | A human being walks along a beach in South Africa. |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/Hominid.html
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| | ipedia.com: Australopithecine Article |
 | | On 31 March 1994 the journal Nature reported the finding in Ethiopia of the first complete Australopithecus afarensis skull. |  | | Australopithecines Status Fossil Austrolopithecus africanus Hominid Reconstruction Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Hominidae Genus:... |
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| | VOP (Very Old People) |
 | | That is when the first human beings, known as Hominidae, evolved. |  | | You can't get much older than 6 million years. |
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| | Sahelanthropus tchadensis - Toumai - Sahelanthropus.com |
 | | We represent a multidisciplinary group of scientists, journalists, and media professionals from a wide range of public and private institutions working toward a common goal. |  | | The HOMINIDAE Project represents a grassroots effort to achieve one single, collective story to bind us together as a species rather than divide us. |  | | We at HOMINIDAE are in a unique position to contribute to this ambitious undertaking. |
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http://www.sahelanthropus.com
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| | Australopithecus anamensis |
 | | The relationship between Australopithecus afarensis and Ardipithecus ramidis, a potential ancestral species for all Hominidae, can now be assessed with more temporally intermediate evidence. |
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| | GrungyApe - Hominidae |
 | | Chimps, gorillas, humans, and orangutans make up the family Hominidae; gibbons are separated as the closely related Hylobatidae. |  | | Thus constituted, the Hominidae includes 4 genera and 5 species. |  | | Here we follow a classification reflecting those relationships. |
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http://www.grungyape.com/old/hominidae.html
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 | | Random primed into EcoRI site of ZAP II Vector. |  | | Library went through one round of normalization to a Cot = 5. |  | | Library constructed by Ling Hong in the laboratory of Gerald M. Rubin (University of California, Berkeley) using ZAP-cDNA synthesis kit (Stratagene) and Superscript II RT (Life Technologies). |
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http://www.sanbi.ac.za/~winhide/WHO-TDR2003/ephb6_nomRNA.gbk
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| | Hominidae - English-French Dictionary - WordReference.com |
 | | We found no French translation for 'Hominidae' in our English to French Dictionary. |  | | Or did you want to translate 'Hominidae' from French to English? |  | | Forum discussions with the word(s) 'Hominidae' in the title: |
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http://www.wordreference.com/enfr/Hominidae
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| | [topicmapmail] Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus On Line |
 | | I shall use the upper case Class for this, and lowercase class for the generic term]. |  | | Daniel instanceOf homo sapiens) The Linnaean hierarchy for homo sapiens is as follows: Kingdom (Animalia) Phylum (Chordata) Class (Mammalia) Order (Primates) Family (Hominidae) Genus (Homo) Species (Homo sapiens) [NOTE the use of Class in a specific sense here. |  | | Let's look at this in a bit more detail. |
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http://www.infoloom.com/pipermail/topicmapmail/2003q3/005145.html
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 | | Further research is warranted to establish their therapeutic value in the treatment of non-ulcer dyspepsia. |  | | Although the quality of existing studies was poor, these data suggest that further trials of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Interferon in chronic hepatitis B infection are justified. |  | | DESCRIPTOR(S)- *Gastroenterology (Human Medicine, Medical Sciences); *Pharmacognosy (Pharmacology); *human (Hominidae) --patient; *Animals; *Chordates; *Humans; *Mammals; *Primates; *Vertebrates; *dyspepsia --digestive system disease; *dyspepsia --therapy; *caraway; *herbal medicinal product; *peppermint; *Dyspepsia (MeSH) |
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http://www.nerac.com/site_2/solutions/industries/bio/retro_herbals_nutraceuticals.htm
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| | DN1.gb |
 | | LOCUS AI271714 568 bp mRNA linear EST 28-JAN-1999 DEFINITION qj87g04.x1 NCI_CGAP_Kid3 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:1866486 3' similar to gb:U05569 ALPHA CRYSTALLIN A CHAIN (HUMAN);, mRNA sequence. |  | | Library went through one round of normalization, and was constructed by Bento Soares and M. Fatima Bonaldo. |  | | The driver was PCR-amplified cDNAs from pools of 5,000 clones made from the same 5 libraries. |
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http://falcon.roswellpark.org/DN/DN1_gb.html
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| | Sensory homunculus - Museum, Exhibition and Display at The Natural History Museum, London |
 | | This model shows what a man's body would look like if each part grew in proportion to the area of the cortex of the brain concerned with its sensory perception. |  | | Keywords: anatomy, animal, anthropology, biology, display, exhibit, hominid, hominidae, hominoid, homo, homunculus, human, humour, mammal, man, model, nerve, person, physiology, scale, sense, sensory |
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http://piclib.nhm.ac.uk/piclib/www/image.php?img=47464
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| | Creation Science FAQ |
 | | For example, the word hominid is used by the evolutionist community to mean humans and their evolutionary ancestors. |  | | It includes the genus Homo, the genus Australopithecus, and all creatures in the family Hominidae. |
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http://mysite.verizon.net/vzephl0d
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| | AREGBESOLA.Arena: KNOWLEDGEBASE |
 | | - any of a family (Hominidae) of erect bipedal primate mammals comprising recent humans together with extinct ancestral and related forms |  | | Etymology: New Latin Hominidae, from Homin-, Homo + -idae |
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http://web.1asphost.com/siyanbola/kb.htm
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 | | SOURCE Homo sapiens adult tooth pulp of third molar fibroblast (library: lambda gt22a) cDNA to mRNA, clone HMSX2-1. |  | | SOURCE Homo sapiens (tissue library: lambda ZAP II; craniofacial) day 42-54 ectomesenchyme cDNA to mRNA. |  | | SEGMENT 2 of 2 SOURCE Homo sapiens DNA. |
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http://www.tau.ac.il/lifesci/bioinfo/genedis/heart/chd_gene.pfs
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| | Hominidae - Wikispecies |
 | | Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla beringei), a species of the taxon Hominidae. |
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http://species.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hominidae
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| | Hominidae |
 | | <==o Hominidae Gray, 1825 (African great apes; afrikan ihmisapinat) --o Gorilla I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1852 [Gorillinae] (gorillat) |
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http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Synapsida/Eutheria/Primates/Hominoidea/Hominidae.htm
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http://swissknife.sourceforge.net/examples/SWISS100.dat
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| | Lycaeum > Leda > Hominidae |
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http://leda.lycaeum.org/?ID=501
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