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A supposed species of chimpanzee, Pan paniscus, that live in forested habitats of Central Africa south of the Zaire River; the closest living relative of the common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes.
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Deliberately buried groups of valuables or prized possessions, often in times of conflict or war, and which, for one reason or another, have not been reclaimed.
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Opening of the incisive canal onto the roof of the hard palate, located just behind (and above) the roots for the central incisors.
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Temple resion of the skull, where the frontal, parietal, temporal, and sphenoid bones meet.
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The principle method of data acquisition in archaeology, involving the systematic uncovering of archaeological remains through the removal of the deposits of soil and the other material covering them and accompanying them.
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A DNA replication scheme in which the parental double helix is cleaved into double-stranded DNA segments that act as templates for the synthesis of new double-stranded DNA segments. Somehow, the segments reassemble into complete DNA double helices, with parental and progeny DNA segments interspersed.
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A relative by birth as distinguished from in-laws and step-relatives.
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Anteroposterior flattening of the upper shaft of the femur.
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Lipid bilayer that surrounds the cytoplasm of both animal and plant cells.
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See principle of segregation.
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