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A computer-generated reconstruction by NYU College of Dentistry Professor Dr. Timothy Bromage, shows a 1.9 million-year-old skull belonging to Homo rudolfensis with a surprisingly small brain and distinctly protruding jaw.
Why American conservatives should support friendly relations with Hell 2007
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I don't have any details of the presentation, and it is possible that Bromage was incorrectly quoted.
Archive 2007-04-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007
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Turns out, the Bromage reconstruction is not as flawless as the ID crowd would have hoped.
Archive 2007-04-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007
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Turns out, the Bromage reconstruction is not as flawless as the ID crowd would have hoped.
Of Homind Facial Reconstructions, Transitional Fossils, and Lazy Creationists Christopher O'Brien 2007
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I don't have any details of the presentation, and it is possible that Bromage was incorrectly quoted.
Of Homind Facial Reconstructions, Transitional Fossils, and Lazy Creationists Christopher O'Brien 2007
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And Henry McHenry, an anthropology professor at University of California, Davis, said Bromage faced some sharp questioning from colleagues when he first presented his findings at a symposium on human evolution in South Africa last year.
Archive 2007-04-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007
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And Henry McHenry, an anthropology professor at University of California, Davis, said Bromage faced some sharp questioning from colleagues when he first presented his findings at a symposium on human evolution in South Africa last year.
My Alma Mater Strikes Against Intelligent Design Christopher O'Brien 2007
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The legal definition of malice made by Mr. Justice Bayley in Bromage v. Prosser (4 B. & C., 255) is universally accepted as the correct definition of it.
Some reminiscences, 1909
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"It's really rich and comprehensive," said Bromage.
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O, Otero G, de Bizemont T, Fellows J, Erdjument-Bromage H, et al. (1999) A novel histone acetyltransferase is an integral subunit of elongating RNA polymerase
PLoS Biology: New Articles Francesca De Santa et al. 2010
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