Use "primate" in a sentence

1. “Ardi” was an unusual primate

2. The primate queen shares her wildlife inspirations.

3. Ape, any primate primate, member of the mammalian order Primates, which includes humans, Apes, monkeys, and prosimians, or lower primates

4. It's a step closer to the primate lab.

5. And any primate can harbor deadly infectious agents.

6. It's a spine-covered goat-sucking primate indigenous to Mexico.

7. Speaking by telephone from Norway, Dr. Hurum recalled: "I realized at first it's a primate. It just screams primate: opposable big toes and thumbs, no evidence of claws.

8. This primate species now occupies only 13% of its historical area.

9. Balkanizing the primate orbitofrontal cortex: distinct subregions for comparing and contrasting values

10. Allometry This handout describes the application of allometric analyses to some primate problems

11. But it shrunk to 60 percent of primate gut of my body mass.

12. Australopithecus afarensis was a genus of a prehistoric ape (primate) that lived in Africa

13. Synonyms for Archbishopric include archbishopdom, primacy, bishopric, calling, job, office, primate, role, vocation and see

14. Human Being, a culture-bearing primate classified in the genus Homo, especially the species H

15. Demonstrations have been held at the primate centre run by the University of California-Davis.

16. Given this, movement away from the primate city to the poor rural regions becomes highly improbable.

17. Canterbury Cathedral (th-'th century) is the seat of the archbishop and primate of the Anglican Communion.

18. Objective To assess the sensory restoration of the denervated glabrous skin in primate following sensory implantation.

19. You know the bonobo chimpanzee is the only non-human primate that has oral sex?

20. In terms of economic, cultural and political activities, therefore, the primate city had little competition.

21. There was an anteroom and an empty office on the other side of the disused primate facility.

22. The Bonobo (Pan paniscus) is a mid-sized African primate featured in the Standard Edition of Planet Zoo.

23. THE tropical forests of Venezuela are home to a highly intelligent primate, the wedge-capped capuchin monkey.

24. Benga was allowed free movement through the zoo grounds, but his hammock was slung in the primate exhibit

25. This suggests the occurrence during primate evolution of a previously undescribed pericentric inversion subsequent to the cluster duplication.

26. Capuchin monkey, (genus Cebus), common Central and South American primate found in tropical forests from Nicaragua to Paraguay

27. This is CB1 fulfilling its dream in Japan under the control of the brain activity of a primate.

28. Quiet, primate and completely secret except for the noisome cologne signal that thrilled the rabbits before it confused them.

29. The Calabar Angwantibo (Arctocebus calabarensis), also known as the Calabar potto, is a strepsirrhine primate of the family Lorisidae

30. What does Anthropoid mean? Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monk

31. He was the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney from 1966 to 1982 and Primate of Australia from 1977 to 1982.

32. Named after Bohol’s diminutive primate, the tarsier, this restaurant is located inside a botanical park resting along a cliff

33. Most experience primate owners claim that black caps are more docile than any of the other Capuchin species.

34. Angwantibo definition: a rare gold-coloured prosimian primate of tropical Africa, Arctocebus calabarensis, Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

35. Early work on primate social systems yielded the first model of their social evolution in the mid-1960s.

36. It is the black-and-white indri, largest of the lemurs — a type of small primate found only in Madagascar.

37. The Capuchin, also known as the Capuchin Monkey, is a small primate species that lives in Central and South America

38. Anthropoids consist of three main primate groups known as New World Monkeys, Old World Monkeys, and Apes including humans.

39. 28 This suggests the occurrence during primate evolution of a previously undescribed pericentric inversion subsequent to the cluster duplication.

40. Ape (plural Apes) A primate of the clade Hominoidea, generally larger than monkeys and distinguished from them by having no tail

41. The Church of England is presided over by two Archbishops: the archbishop of Canterbury, who is ‘primate of All England’, and the …

42. Besides accomplishing the academic kiss-off "Nim" Chimpsky could only dream about, Kanzi has established himself a true primate prodigy.

43. Ramidus (5.8–4.4 mya), a primate from Aramis, central Ethiopia, and one of the two fossil species of Ardipithecus, was also bipedal

44. 1. Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes including humans

45. Ardipithecus ramidus is an extinct primate whose fossilized remains were first found along the Awash River in Ethiopia about fifteen years ago

46. Baboon, any of the large, powerful, ground-living monkeys monkey, any of a large and varied group of mammals of the primate order

47. 16 Primate behavioral ecologist Sylvia Amsler observed groups of male chimps patrolling the edges of their territory and targeting rivals for brutal killings.

48. What does Angwantibo mean? A small, rare prosimian primate (Arctocebus calabarensis) of W African forests, with a long, sharp nose and a small tail

49. Ardipithecus ramidus is an extinct primate whose fossilized remains were first found along the Awash River in Ethiopia about 15 years ago

50. Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes including humans

51. Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes including humans

52. Primate behavioral ecologist Sylvia Amsler observed groups of male chimps patrolling the edges of their territory and targeting rivals for brutal killings.

53. On June 21, 2009, the bishops of the Anglican Church in North America elected Duncan as the first archbishop and primate of North America.

54. October 2010, doi:10.1002/ajp.20894 PMID 20981682 Snub-nosed monkey media from ARKive Snub-nosed monkey media from ARKive Primate Info Net Rhinopithecus Factsheets

55. The Bonobo is a primate that is closely related to the chimpanzee.In fact, people often refer to this species as the “pygmy chimpanzee” as well

56. Ape, (superfamily Hominoidea), any tailless primate of the families Hylobatidae (gibbon s) and Hominidae (chimpanzee s, bonobo s, orangutan s, gorilla s, and human being s)

57. Mungo man - In 19 scientists discovered the Mungo man - a primate who was ritually buried 40- 000 years ago with his hands covering his penis.

58. The election of the new Catholicos took place in 1943 and the Primate of the Armenian Church in North America, Archbishop Karekin Hovsepiantz, was elected Catholicos

59. The correspondence between primate visual Cortices and deep neural networks has been revealed by applying the research method for comparing the neural activity between different species, such as

60. 1978), concert pianist from Northern Ireland Cahal Daly (1917–2009), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland from 1990 to 1996 Cathal Smyth (b.

61. Other articles where Caruncle is discussed: primate: Male and female genitalia: …normally bears a string of Caruncles resembling the beads of a necklace, becomes engorged and brightly coloured

62. Anti-polio drive from Monday The Anglicans of Sudan until now are Administrated from Juba by the primate of the church the Most Revd Daniel Deng.

63. The Aye-Aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a long-fingered lemur, a strepsirrhine primate native to Madagascar with rodent-like teeth that perpetually grow and a special thin middle finger.

64. An immunological time scale of primate, evolution is derived, which is based on the comparison of determinant structure — colinear to the corresponding structural genes —of homologous plasma proteins.

65. An Aptitude for mentally stringing together related items, often cited as a hallmark of human language, may have deep roots in primate evolution, a new study suggests

66. Functional Autoradiography [35S]-GTPγS [35S]-GTPγS receptor binding is used to study the distribution and functional activation of neurotransmitter receptors (GPCRs) in tissue sections (rodent, non-human primate & human)

67. The Calabar Angwantibo (Arctocebus calabarensis) is sometimes called the Calabar potto due to its close relation with the Pereodictus potto.The animal is classified as a strepsirrhine primate of the Lorisidae family

68. Soon the video became a major campaign issue, as Allen had to fend off charges that the word "macaca," which is a genus of primate, was used in a racially derogatory way.

69. Founded in 870 AD under the Patriarchate of Constantinople (from which it obtained its first primate, its clergy and theological texts), the Bulgarian Orthodox Church had autocephalous status since 927 AD.

70. : a primate of certain Eastern churches and especially of the Armenian or of the Nestorian church First Known Use of Catholicos 1878, in the meaning defined above History and Etymology for Catholicos

71. A primate (= animal that is most like humans) found in Africa and southern Asia that has a long nose, short tail, and is related to monkeys (Definition of Baboon from the Cambridge Academic Content …

72. 28 Soon the video became a major campaign issue, as Allen had to fend off charges that the word "macaca," which is a genus of primate,(www.Sentencedict.com) was used in a racially derogatory way.

73. Angwantibo (æŋˈɡwæntɪˌbəʊ) n, pl -bos (Animals) a rare gold-coloured prosimian primate of tropical Africa, Arctocebus calabarensis, having digits that are specialized as a pair of pincers for climbing: family Lorisidae (lorises)

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75. With papal approval, Philip's plan called for the creation of several new Bishoprics with a primate of the Netherlands in the person of the archbishop of Mechelen; to fill this position Perrenot was installed as Cardinal Granvelle

76. The Armenian Catholicos became the primate of the merged Albanian and Armenian churches; he now bears the title of supreme patriarch and Catholicos of all the Armenians and has his residence in Echmiadzin (in the Armenian SSR)

77. Angwantibo n pl , -bos a rare gold-coloured prosimian primate of tropical Africa, Arctocebus calabarensis, having digits that are specialized as a pair of pincers for climbing: family Lorisidae (lorises), (Also called) golden potto (C19: from Efik)

78. In primate: General structure …primates, collectively known as the Anthropoids, are extremely conservative in their structure; morphologically speaking, they have maintained a position in the evolutionary midstream and have avoided the potential stagnation of specialized life near the banks.

79. In an attempt to study the molecular diversity of simian adenoviruses in nonhuman primate (NHP) populations, we screened a colony of Captively bred rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) in China for the presence of adenoviral DNA in stool samples

80. Hominid definition is - any of a family (Hominidae) of erect Bipedal primate mammals that includes recent humans together with extinct ancestral and related forms and in some recent classifications the great apes (the orangutan, gorilla, chimpanzee, and bonobo)