Crucially, OH 65 was found with stone tools and with bones from larger animals that clearly show the marks made by those tools.
He was born with missing bones in his lower legs, and doctors amputated his legs below the knees when he was 11 months old.
Brief item for a Monday: French archaeologists working in the Ukraine report they have uncovered the base of a Neanderthal dwelling that was constructed with mammoth bones.
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"Hyperscale companies architect their infrastructure with bare bones servers and open source software that scales-out cost-effectively in the hundreds and thousands, " said David Floyer, Wikibon Chief Technology Officer.
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The neighborhood is Spitalfields market, across the road from Christ Church on Fournier Street, the brooding Hawksmoor church where Alexander McQueen once showed us clothes rattling with skeletal bones.
One might expect that at the ripe old age of 100 the company would be creaking along with brittle bones, weak knees, a bad heart, and finding it hard to get up in the morning.
But Perlmutter and Morrow both insist that they're not repeating big pharma's mistakes--that instead, with a new antibody codenamed AMG 162, they will offer patients with weakening bones a new, more convenient and possibly more effective treatment.
Rather than fussing for months to develop all the trappings of a real commodities exchange, they decided to launch with a bare-bones site and evolve with the market.
But the drug also is approved for treating a vastly larger swath of 34 million Americans with slightly thin bones (osteopenia).
For a time, he thought of having his bones with the treasure chest, though how that might have been accomplished is unclear.
At the time Norfolk Police said Ms Walker was admitted to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital with numerous broken bones and internal bleeding.
During Hainey's trial Prof Sue Black compared Declan's bones with archaeological finds from Chile and Switzerland to back her theory that the youngster had been starved.
With bare-bones arrangements and Simone's powerful, poignant vocals at the forefront, the record burns through a collection of songs by Siberian punk-folk singer, Yanka Dyagileva, with cathartic fervor.
Big Dell customers like Ask.com are signing up for new networks outfitted with bare-bones "blade" servers--so called because they they can be inserted and removed as easily as knives into kitchen blocks.
In recent years, much attention has been paid to how women are portrayed in the media, whether it's an overly airbrushed magazine model with an impossibly slim waist, or a TV starlet with protruding collar bones.
Sheep with 25 mm lesions in their hoof bones were then implanted with the coral scaffolds alone or with coral scaffolds infiltrated with either expanded MSCs or fresh bone marrow.
He would communicate with me only by e-mail, and he denied any connection with the T. bataar bones, though he said that he had done other work with Prokopi.
As with any bare-bones kit, you'll need to install your own memory, storage, wireless networking components and operating system.
Many of the dinosaurs in the world's museums have undergone significant reconstructive surgery, with scientists substituting artificial bones to make up for those missing.
From the 2009 release of Star Trek, his focus has seemed to fixate on comedic asides of the crew, especially with the character of Bones.
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When it started out, it just collected bare-bones information with each tweet: the tweet itself, the Twitter handle, a timestamp, and a few other bits.
Meanwhile, researchers at Advanced Ceramics Research in Tucson, Arizona, are developing rapid prototyping to create replacement bones, with funding from America's Office of Naval Research.
The two-month long competition was run by the foundation behind the Raspberry Pi and intended to find the best young programmers working with the bare-bones computer.
Aside from its columnists who are lively reads, particularly Martin Wolf, The Financial Times is a bare bones publication with meager investigative journalism and little color added on breaking stories.
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Working on their hands and knees, scientists soon traced the pieces back up the hilltop to a slab of red siltstone, where they so far have found 200 bones mingled with crushed eggshells.
At the same time, the level of care it offers, considered generous in 1965 when Medicare debuted as a centerpiece of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, now seems bare-bones compared with what private sector health plans offer.
They man a tiny museum, filled with remnants of wreckage, bones, and more bones.
Android's current editing apps, sadly, are bare-bones affairs, with none worth singling out.
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