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"anatomically" Definitions
  1. in connection with the structure of human or animal bodies or the structure of plants

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Two of the students who sued were born anatomically male and now identify as female, and the third was born anatomically female and identifies as male.
And I guess that's true for anatomically correct robots too.
"Platforms are great because they're anatomically more comfortable," he said.
The most haunting casualties are anatomically intact, but mentally maimed.
Otherwise, they're anatomically identical to what you'd get from a jeweler.
He is an anatomically correct canine replica created by SynDaver Labs.
Being anatomically similar doesn't automatically award you a muff-diving degree.
The graphics are anatomically correct, which is extremely rare across media.
So, it's an anatomically-correct sex doll with AI and facial movement.
In second place is the anatomically incorrect but well-meaning red heart.
Mysteriously, women's brains do not, although these neurological systems are anatomically similar.
This is the emoji for you if you wanna be anatomically correct.
Anatomically modern humans have been around for roughly two hundred thousand years.
One opthamologist told Insider the woman's condition is biochemically and anatomically impossible.
"Your vagina and your bladder are located anatomically very close," she says.
For a cartoon that's anatomically incorrect, Hello Kitty has certainly made it far.
The tooth of an anatomically modern human child, Payre 1, was also analyzed.
People cheered when Mattel introduced new, more anatomically accurate body types for Barbie.
Part of what troubles them is that Mr. Jackson is still anatomically female.
"It wasn't ever supposed to be anatomically related to the pussy," she said.
I was more taken aback by the horse's jarring anatomically correct under-parts.
Both imposing and anatomically rubbery, she regards the viewer with a steely expression.
The climactic courtroom scene now includes new anatomically exact descriptions of the — ouch!
The metastases didn't appear to spread centrifugally; they appeared in discrete, anatomically distant sites.
Researchers may have also discovered where anatomically modern humans originated from: modern-day Botswana.
Conjurer's Kitchen makes gory, anatomically correct cakes for weddings, parties, and other special occasions.
De Vetten's favorite cake is this anatomically correct head set on a blue platform.
Anatomically modern humans, or Homo sapiens sapiens, emerged in Africa about 200,000 years ago.
The anatomically accurate fake frog made its debut at Karina's high school in November.
This means anatomically modern humans, or Homo sapiens, must've interbred with a population of Denisovans.
The oldest fossils of anatomically modern humans, found in Africa, date back about 200,000 years.
The characters include anatomically correct male dolls, a controversial first for the mainstream doll market.
For 57 years, Barbie dolls have had one shape: bullet-breasted, tiny-waisted, and anatomically impossible.
Sociomedical researcher Odile Fillodan is looking to change that — with an anatomically accurate 3D-printed clitoris.
So for the sake of being anatomically correct, we're calling them "vulva pants" in this article!
Despite this remarkable diversity, most of the species that have been studied are anatomically quite similar.
In 2014, Redditor Zeppelinfan81592 observed that the figurines were "much more anatomically correct" than they expected. 
Their method also kept the brains looking, anatomically speaking, pretty similar to brains that are alive.
We were standing by a claw-grab machine that was filled with anatomically imperfect plush giraffes.
The bone structure within this anatomically correct but large-scale skull becomes its own extraordinary landscape.
Which is why they weren't at all pleased to discover the new lobster emoji was anatomically inaccurate.
No, it wasn't bigger, but as this March 4, 2016, Forbes article notes, it was anatomically different.
These days, de Vetten makes gory, often anatomically correct cakes for weddings, parties, and other special occasions. 
As mentioned, the snowballs were plenty and anatomically correct, and extremely well-endowed snowmen dotted the landscape.
They've also been anatomically designed to fit the foot better, holding them in place and eliminating slipping.
Now I know that might seem unfair, but let me remind you, the blimp is anatomically correct.
An anatomically accurate rex, meanwhile, has sideways fingers, so it "looks like he's always clapping," Persons said.
Estimates of how long anatomically modern humans have been around vary, but it's likely at least 200,0003 years.
All of these human species eventually went extinct, but some interbred with anatomically modern humans, or Homo sapiens.
Very few are feminine, and some have mustaches or other male attributes—including one anatomically correct muffler man.
A anatomically themed cake designed to represent childbirth, with a baby's head poking out from a strawberry center.
In the old one, his eyes were shrunken to make them more anatomically similar to an actual hedgehog.
Fu is a leader in A.C.L. operations that are more anatomically specific, and his procedure stabilized Lalli's knee.
Ashley was leaving Avalon in Hollywood when she gave us the download on Mattel's new anatomically correct homage.
During our chat, he mentioned that all their characters (including the trailer lovable Bathtub Guy) are anatomically-correct.
Consequently, the authors say that terms like "archaic humans" and "anatomically modern humans" are increasingly problematic given the evidence.
When fed a selfie, the software will stretch and compress its subject matter, based on these anatomically correct coordinates.
The fact that the hand's so anatomically correct provides it with an impressive range of motion when controlled remotely.
The anatomically male twin's share of XX genes simply wasn't enough to stop them from developing male sex organs.
I asked my gynecologist to check if anything physically was wrong, and she assured me that nothing was, anatomically.
The ape is so anatomically well-rendered that you can't help but wonder where he's tucking his Kong penis.
Ms. Benson has a field day with Alice's anatomically detailed monologue about watching her clients urinate for drug tests.
The film is often credited with introducing the anatomically specific special effects that are so common in horror today.
It's also hypersexualized—its characters not only have anatomically impossible bodies but are often submissive to their male counterparts.
Still, based on recent genetic analyses, researchers think anatomically modern humans may have all originated in modern-day Botswana.
Brian Sloan, creator of the Autoblow A.I., believes that one rule discriminates against those who prefer anatomically-correct toys.
Crafts are practical, or at least as practical as an anatomically correct human skeleton made from dog treats can be.
Since brandishing actual organs for this purpose would probably be frowned upon, they decided on an anatomically accurate silicone mold.
The Blaschkas, a father-and-son team, created anatomically correct glass models such as this Porpita mediterranea, or blue button.
They used — of all things — a windbreaker bearing the fleur de lis to cover up the sculpture's anatomically explicit manspread.
On closer examination, you discover that the holds are anatomically accurate human penises cast from prosthetics in variously colored resins.
These lifelike, anatomically accurate recreations of young children include "accessories" such as false eyelashes, wigs, warming devices, and cleaning tools.
Its lumpy, anatomically incorrect distribution of body mass is not exactly walking off with the best-on-the-beach trophy.
The work, which is as anatomically out-of-whack as any bather Cezanne ever painted, is not even the point.
Sure, he's somewhat anatomically perplexing, with his eyebrows floating above his actual head and his eyeballs intersecting with one another.
Although people differ from one another anatomically, Dr. Betti said, her research suggests that those differences are not always functional.
So they asked McMullen if the mannequins were anatomically correct, which inspired the launch of his company, originally called Abyss Creations.
But they don't sell those online, so go easy on yourself with this 1.5 pound cherry-flavored, anatomically correct gummy heart.
"Women are just more vulnerable, anatomically and biologically, than men," says Leslie Nielsen, a director at the International Aids Vaccine Initiative.
Anatomically, "an orgasm consists of highly stereotyped contractions, which means they always occur in the same type of pattern," says Prause.
Their anatomically-structured silicone eartips isolate external noise, so you can enjoy your favorite tunes with rich bass and stirring treble.
Noted If you think Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings of petunias and poppies are anatomically suggestive, then you've surely never seen an anthurium.
From ninjas to pinched hands, Russian dolls to anatomically correct hearts, our modes of online communication will never be the same.
Despite advancements in preventive care, medical treatment and conditioning, not all pitchers, muscles, ligaments, shoulders or elbows are anatomically the same.
One of the restrictions for sex toys at the show is that the products can't be anatomically correct dolls or robots.
There are several reasons it's important for young children to learn the anatomically correct terms for their genitals, Dr. Wurtele said.
It's important to point out that anatomically modern humans hadn't yet arrived to Western Europe and wouldn't for another 2000,0003 years.
Plus it's one of the few games that displays anatomically accurate varroa mites, the most credible antagonist of the apis mellifera.
" Fillod also mentioned another possible reason the clitoris might be overlooked in sex education: "Anatomically, the clitoris is almost completely hidden.
Anatomically speaking, the part of the brain called the cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres, left and right, according to Medline Plus.
When Homo sapiens sapiens, known as anatomically modern humans arrived in Europe from Africa about 50,000 years ago, they mixed with Neanderthals.
"In my early twenties I had multiple surgeries and continued complications from surgeries to be corrected to anatomically female only," she said.
I guess it was anatomically more natural, like reaching for an apple, but the first time, I wasn't sure how to feel.
He explained exactly why -- anatomically-speaking -- T.I. would be highly disappointed to know the hymen doesn't guarantee what he thinks it does.
The specimens were dated between 39,000 and 50,000 years old, a period associated with the emergence of anatomically modern humans across Eurasia.
I commemorated the moment the only way I knew how: with an anatomically correct heart plush toy from the hospital gift shop.
For starters, as Ohio State University's Indoor Pet Initiative suggests, figure out your cat's personal "prey preference" and buy anatomically appropriate toys.
The giant ocean predator Megalodon was dying off in the seas, while the first anatomically modern humans were dominating ecosystems on land.
The fact that we even talk about pleasure is something you probably wouldn't get outside of purely anatomically explanations in a science class.
But it's important to note that, as far as the film's cinematic universe is concerned, the dildo is not canonically (or anatomically) correct.
"It certainly helps with comfort and the fact that you have a much better sense of anatomically of what you're doing," he said.
But the anxiety parents may feel about using anatomically correct words like "penis" and "vulva" can be transferred to children, Dr. Schroeder says.
" I also love SynDaver Labs' anatomically correct synthetic dog, built the same year, which Lizzie described as: "His body looks like uncooked bacon.
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" – "The first few times I'd done pills, they hadn't had much of an effect on me anatomically, if you know what I mean.
Anatomically modern humans evolved with their microbial symbionts in Africa around 300,000 to 200,000 years ago and quickly spread all over the globe.
So it may seem surprising to consider HPV in the context of other cancers that are, anatomically, pretty far removed from your cervix.
That is painfully clear when you see Mario walk next to them: Clearly, the figure on the left is an anatomically modern human.
Although your head and your intestines are anatomically far apart, researchers are beginning to understand that they're more connected than you might expect.
While the diagram of the uterus is anatomically correct, "I get some men who ask, Is that a ram's head?" said Ms. Buckman.
Images like these — symbolically overt, politically and anatomically in-your-face, forcing a public confrontation with sexism — are all descended from Chicago's imagination.
That differs from anatomically modern human children, who at age seven have craniums that are about 95 percent the size of an adult's.
Fossils show that they were anatomically distinct, with a heavy brow, a stout body and a number of subtler features that we lack.
And in fact, our ancient ancestors were into the whole interbreeding thing, too, with anatomically modern humans getting it on with Neanderthals and Denisovans.
So unlike other humanoid robots, their creations have anatomically correct musculoskeletal structures like spinal joints and their body mass and proportions resembles our own.
Some 45,000 years ago, anatomically modern humans migrated from Africa into Europe and Asia, infringing on the territory of their Northern cousins, the Neanderthals.
Later this year, emoji users around the world will finally have a symbol to text about emotional support peacocks, anatomically correct lobsters, and gingers.
There are bright spots on TV and in movies that show more realistic, more anatomically accurate, and much, much more relatable self-love sessions.
There was the head scratching over Apple's very plain bagel emoji, while Unicode earlier this year fixed up the once anatomically incorrect lobster emoji.
Spectators in the stadium batted around hundreds of beach balls (and other, more anatomically graphic, inflatables) during the game in another show of discontent.
They're everywhere — bouncing on the sides of buildings in the opening credits, on plants (the show is anatomically detailed but biologically creative), on pastries.
Dr. Adrienne Watson, Recombinetics' senior research scientist, explained that because mice are so different from humans anatomically, years of research often go to waste.
It was one of the more anatomically accurate products we'd seen so far, and a company representative named Mona took us through its features.
Behold the "Dick Code," a way to share a unique and anatomically accurate image of your penis without actually taking a photo of it.
Where, for example, should they put a patient who identifies as female, but is anatomically still male or listed that way on their birth certificate?
My fear, of course, is that somehow clicking the little trashcan icon beneath my anatomically explicit selfie doesn't actually get rid of the scandalous shot.
This one is of the delicious tostada, and you know it's anatomically accurate because it was made in collaboration with a restaurant that serves tostadas.
I had a gentleman come in, he was an appropriate candidate anatomically, he had some deep lines in his forehead, but his expectations were unrealistic.
When anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) spilled into Eurasia from Africa, they commingled and interbred with both Neanderthals and Denisovans, which we know through genetic research.
Even though, anatomically, women's breasts have all the parts for milk-making, they can't actually produce breast milk until the end of pregnancy and after delivery.
If only because the bear isn't exactly anatomically correct, and you'd hate to send them to school mis-informed about what's underneath a bear's fur coat.
Luke Crain (Julian Hilliard when young, Oliver Jackson-Cohen when old): Young Luke is anatomically the cutest kid alive; sorry to all your nieces and nephews.
The U.S. doctors reported that the splitting of paternal chromosomes resulted in one twin being intersex, meaning they had ambiguous genitalia; the other was anatomically male.
Barbie has come under fire over the years for its anatomically inaccurate portrayal of a woman's body, even prompting some to create more relatable, realistic alternatives.
The company is making and animating anatomically correct models of the human skeleton and overlaying muscle and skin, it announced at its annual F8 developer conference Wednesday.
Not only was it nearly impossible for tiny Yabushita to get close enough to land blows on Garcia, those blows were anatomically incapable of hurting the Brazilian.
The octopus emoji only has four arms, for example, while an earlier form of the lobster emoji only featured six legs instead of the anatomically correct eight.
Between the 1860s and 1890s, father-and-son glassworkers Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka created thousands of anatomically correct models of marine invertebrates in their Dresden, Germany, studio.
Mattel has come under fire over the years for Barbie's anatomically inaccurate portrayal of a woman's body, even prompting other brands to create more relatable, realistic alternatives.
David Turner, 72, admitted having sex with the 3-foot-10-inch (1.17 meter) doll, described by the National Crime Agency (NCA) as "anatomically detailed and correct".
You wonder if this is even anatomically possible, but it's happening right in front of you, so you have no choice but to accept that it is.
"In a voice that reverberated the length and breadth of the grassy terrace," Mr. Bergman said, the artist responded obscenely, telling him to do something anatomically impossible.
There's anatomically vague sex, drugs (judging by the banana's blood red eyes), and there's rock n' roll, courtesy of three record players blasting custom compositions by Berg.
While I'm anatomically incapable of trying this one, I'll give this to the next person I go on a date with and ask him to report back.
When my kids were toddlers, for example, we used anatomically correct words for body parts (we didn't say "down there"), and from there I followed their lead.
Next on the agenda is sketching a vagina, an assignment that usually acts as an icebreaker once the drawings—often anatomically inaccurate—take shape, according to Htar.
Some troops who were born anatomically male said in interviews that they enlisted with the initial hope that military service would drum feminine feelings out of them.
It's not clear why cave bears went extinct, Dr. Barlow said, although the timing roughly followed the migration pattern of anatomically modern humans from Africa into Europe.
They also have a seamless toe and a lightly cushioned sole for added comfort, and they're anatomically designed with a specific left foot and right foot fit.
And possibly our own species, Homo sapiens—though the cave, perhaps strangely, hasn't yielded a single shred of evidence showing that anatomically modern humans ever lived in there.
Sharks are popularly considered to be the best smellers in the business because, anatomically, the amount of surface area in their snouts devoted to smell receptors is major.
Kim also "comprehensively and anatomically analyzed the problems arising in the overall state building including the state management and economic construction in the present time," the agency said.
Kim also "comprehensively and anatomically analyzed the problems arising in the overall state building including the state management and economic construction in the present time," the agency said.
When comparing trauma in Neanderthals to those seen in anatomically modern humans, scientists observed higher levels of head and neck injuries in Neanderthals, which was attributed to their lifestyle.
"For a long time, we thought early mammals from the Cretaceous (145 to 66 million years ago) were anatomically similar and not ecologically diverse," Huttenlocker said, in the statement.
Some Scots have reportedly been shouting obscenities at their Echo devices for hours, asking Alexa to do things that would be anatomically impossible even if she had an anatomy.
But its disjointed pile-up of abandoned subplots, inhumanly stilted acting, and anatomically improbable sex scenes have cemented its place as one of the worst films of all time.
Some conservatives complained that the ordinance would endanger women and girls by allowing people who are anatomically male to use their restrooms, an argument that has been used elsewhere.
But on Friday, Londoners seemed generally excited to see his stand-in at the embassy—even if the British version might be more anatomically forgiving than its US counterpart.
Those phalanxes of adorable singing fetuses (Jill Keys did the anatomically specific costumes) might be perceived as the ultimate guilt-tripping fantasy for anyone thinking about terminating a pregnancy.
It represents the oldest-known anatomically modern bird, sharing skull traits with today's landfowl like chickens, turkeys, quail and pheasants as well as waterfowl like ducks, geese and swans.
"This is the original sheep of van Eyck, which was painted over by someone else to make it look like a passive animal, and more anatomically correct," she said.
The effect is disorienting, especially since the mirror interrupts the center of her figure with pattern, and her left breast is replicated to create an anatomically improbable right breast.
Anatomically modern humans, otherwise known as Homo sapiens, emerged just prior to the onset of the Middle Stone Age, a period that lasted from about 280,000 to 40,000 years ago.
What's interesting here is that honeybees, which are so anatomically different from humans, can have such a similar relationship to sleep, right down to needing roughly eight hours a night.
More cute than comely, Kagami's body parts are done in his signature style, simple and laced with humor, bright eyes, and happy smiles adding an anatomically incorrect touch of absurdity.
About a hundred and fifty thousand years ago, fifty thousand years after the emergence of the first anatomically modern humans, one group of Homo sapiens was living in southern Africa.
"My bum's disappearing first!" exclaimed one woman, whose brief moment of repose on the floor had left behind fleeting, anatomically revealing traces of white, like chalk smears on a blackboard.
And he was always doing the most ridiculous shit, like spewing coffee from his tiny mouth or exploding an anatomically correct heart right out of his chest to connote love.
The bill's advocates, ironically, argued that its implementation was necessary to protect the "bodily privacy rights" of "biological boys and girls" who expected to be surrounded by anatomically similar individuals.
Staging it all as a stop-motion puppet show has the effect of calling special attention to all the normal things that happen on screen (the anatomically correct puppets help).
But the material, as raunchy and, erm, anatomically confused (Flintstone seems to think "cervix" and "vagina" are interchangeable terms) isn't even the most interesting part; the author, Rocky Flintstone himself, is.
Intriguingly, the authors of the new study uncovered genetic evidence that points to the existence of an unknown human species that interbred with anatomically modern humans as they migrated through Africa.
"  "When we saw the tweets and headlines about the 'anatomically incorrect lobster' the first thing our designer Joshua Jones said to me was: 'can't believe I messed up a leg count!
"I've been making full-scale, nude, anatomically correct human figures and other stuff from typewriter parts (100% typewriter parts and nothing else) for about 20 years," Mayer tells The Creators Project.
Ciara shared the photo on her Twitter and Instagram, captioning it "Just The 4 Of Us." Twitter immediately responded to the visually distinctive, anatomically perplexing picture with GIFs and memes galore.
Alison Pill, in her adorable-nerd mode, is Emma, an illustrator who with her co-worker and sex partner (Tyler Labine) designs lifelike, anatomically correct dolls, the kind that fetishists prefer.
Learning how to apply a tourniquet on a severed leg of a pig or goat does not help prepare medical providers to treat anatomically different human beings wounded on the battlefield.
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And if you pause the video just right at the :42 mark, you may see a far more anatomically detailed version of Kermit the Frog than Jim Henson ever provided us.
"[T]he dragons are anatomically correct, with forelimbs becoming the wings (as in bats), rather than having separate wings sprouting from their backs, which has no precedent in Earth's biodiversity," he said.
Incredibly, these venturous hominids somehow made their way to the island around 20183,000 years ago, long before anatomically modern humans arrived on the scene, which happened no earlier than 100,000 years ago.
At Art Miami, I liked the anatomically correct bear and rabbit sculptures by Deborah Simon (showing with Bernice Steinbaum Gallery), which feature their organs on the outside of their still-fuzzy bodies.
"Where I get a little lost in the weeds is when they expand out to argue that these data indicate a southern African origin for anatomically modern humans," he told Business Insider.
The reason they are targeting this quick-breeding species is because they are anatomically similar to humans and can be gestated and grown for transplant in a relatively short period: six months.
DNA could indicate the Denisovan's dark skin, eyes and hair, Carmel said, but by mapping gene activity patterns, they could infer how the species stood out anatomically from modern humans or Neanderthals.
Several theories about the well-hidden and anatomically accurate portrayals of animals suggest that they involved important and secret magical or religious rituals, so that only the best work would be worthy.
This strategy isn't just economical — it's also smart, since the lip and undereye areas are anatomically similar in that they're both thin-skinned, prone to wrinkling and cracking, and eased by extra hydration.
That means that for the past 30 years, Disney has been selling a very specific face as its cultural ideal for girls, one that is anatomically impossible but that exaggerates mostly European features.
"I used to argue that 'anatomically modern humans'—including fossils that essentially look like us today—are the only group that should be called Homo sapiens," he explained to Gizmodo in an email.
Jonathan Nelson, who teaches art history at Syracuse University in Florence, notes that he was also the first artist to give women realistic bodies "with anatomically identifiable musculatures, but looking soft and feminine".
Besides these differences in genetics and exercise history, "we are also anatomically surprisingly diverse when it comes to our bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, and muscles," said Jeppe Bo Lauersen, a researcher in Copenhagen.
The teeth appear to be human, and if they are, would be the oldest anatomically modern human fossil found outside of Africa and the oldest fossil with modern human traits found to date.
In the funniest scene, Célestine witnesses a train inspection during which a prim aristocratic matron is forced to open a jewel case in the presence of other passengers, revealing an anatomically correct dildo.
By examining which genes were preserved in people's DNA over time, the anthropologists determined that anatomically modern humans emerged in what was once a lush wetland in Botswana, south of the Zambezi River.
The researchers aren't quite sure why urumin only targets H1 viruses, but Jacob said that H1 viruses might be anatomically similar to an amphibian pathogen that the frog mucus is intended to destroy.
Sure, it's not the most anatomically correct game, but the important thing is that you are a brightly colored, flaccid little peen, wobbling around and having a great time sticking yourself in things.
In a departure from Lasker's usual practice, there is a sooty-gray, (anatomically) heart-shaped silhouette thinly worked into the middle of the pink-gray field (a similar gesture occurs in "Democratic Beauty").
In 2015, for example, a website devoted to fighting eating disorders depicted Lara with anatomically realistic proportions as part of a series devoted to pointing out how unnaturally women are depicted in game design.
We're about to show you in gorgeous, anatomically correct GIF format what to do when it's time to love yourself up — and to see if you can do it every day for 30 days.
It won't be like Dishonored, where the characters had a sort of cartoon-like look; we're going to keep all the proportions of our characters anatomically correct but emphasize this chiseled, sculpted look to faces.
The thimble is outfitted with small robotic arms that subtly press against the material to create resistance as the student explores an anatomically correct ass, giving her the sensation of being inside a real anus.
Until now the oldest fossil of an anatomically modern bird was one called Vegavis that lived 66.5 million years ago in Antarctica, though there is a debate about its placement on the bird family tree.
In the hands of Bmuet(te), deconstruction techniques resulted in a mild-mannered collection that, for all its "Hunger Games" references and evident skill (that trouser-legged coat was pretty cool), felt somehow anatomically deficient.
The character first appeared in the game Tomb Raider 22 years ago, and from the start, she was transparently the product of a particularly straight male imagination: brilliant, gorgeous, absurdly athletic, and famously anatomically improbable.
Special effects bring Kong to life not just as an anatomically correct ape but "a capital-M movie monster who stands on two feet (and) carries himself with a nobility like a god," said Vogt-Roberts.
We call him Evil T. There's also a lot of Baby Ts. There's the ones that have the beard but no mustache, I call them the Amish Ts. Then there's a few that are anatomically correct.
The team of researchers re-analyzed two human teeth found in a rainforest cave in the late 19th century and concluded they were from anatomically modern humans who had mastered the necessary tools to survive inland.
Mario Merola, the Bronx district attorney, sought charges against Officer Sullivan, claiming at one point that "it was anatomically impossible" for Ms. Bumpurs to have held on to the knife after being shot in the hand.
Sally has the best sex of her life (possibly the only good sex of her life) in a scene, directed by Davis, that intercuts their anatomically thorough lovemaking with images of David vigorously flossing his teeth.
Harvard-educated, Bartlett was a freelance photographer and graphic designer who, between 20133 and 1963, devoted his leisure time to making and photographing anatomically correct half-size prepubescent girls (and the occasional boy) and their wardrobes.
There was something about using this prop that made my body feel as though everything was anatomically aligned, like a yoga block or bolster that supports your body so you can comfortably and easily enjoy a position.
The Bebionic Small, designed to be anatomically accurate, shows how technology can already integrate with the human body, and hints at a future where bionic devices could not only complement but enhance humankind as we know it.
As Reben points out, Deeply Artificial Trees builds off of recent video Deep Tongues, a deep learning-generated voice that has an average of 100 speakers, which Reben embedded into a sculpture with an anatomically correct mouth.
"Anatomically, the ilioinguinal and genitofemoral nerves—which both give sensation to the genital area—are right there in that canal, so that would feel good," he says, explaining that there are two "rings" of the inguinal canal.
Surgeons use textured implants if they want the implant to stick in place and not move, which is important for newer, anatomically shaped implants that would look bad if they were to shift or turn upside down.
Anatomically, this region is wired up to be a hub for processing the value of risk and reward; it's richly connected to even deeper brain regions that provide a kick of pleasurable neurochemicals in the right circumstances.
We also got a note from the founder of a male-sex-tech brand who says that CTA's new policies discriminate because it doesn't permit products that have anatomically correct parts such as mouths or human genitalia.
Photo: Cheburgenator/WikimediaGenetic analysis suggests two populations of Denisovans—an extinct group of hominids closely related to Neanderthals—existed outside of Africa during the Pleistocene, and that both of these populations interacted and interbred with anatomically modern humans.
For example, though there is a consensus that "anatomically modern humans" emerged roughly 200,000 years ago, this term is hard to define—traits such as large brains, tool use, and bipedalism evolved at different times across multiple taxa.
The specific textured breast implant products that have been recalled include Natrelle Saline-Filled breast implants, Natrelle Silicone-Filled breast implants, Natrelle Inspira Silicone-Filled breast implants, and Natrelle 410 Highly Cohesive Anatomically Shaped Silicone-Filled breast implants.
Many big-name adult retailers might carry a wide selection of realistic dildos, but finding something that isn't an exact silicone replica of a penis can also be a challenge for those interested in something less anatomically-inspired.
But it turns out that children's eyes are anatomically slightly different, and they do let in more light, and a new study suggests that exposure to bright light before bedtime can throw their body clocks out of whack.
The recalled devices listed by the F.D.A. are Biocell products including: Natrelle saline-filled breast implants, Natrelle silicone-filled breast implants, Natrelle Inspira silicone-filled breast implants and Natrelle 410 highly cohesive anatomically shaped silicone-filled breast implants.
In last night's 90-minute Season One finale, Bicameral Mind, Ford explains a theory to Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) that Michelangelo's Creation of Adam depicts God inside an anatomically accurate human brain—an example of art imitating biology.
In his opening monologue, Kimmel skewered the class of powerful men who preyed on women with a sight gag focused on a larger-than-life Oscar statue on stage, noting the male sculpture's anatomically simplified lack of genitalia.
The wax workers of Florence had long been famous for exceptional fine anatomical waxes crafted for sacred use, in the form of effigies or anatomically shaped ex votos left at a saint's shrine to commemorate or request divine intervention.
Image: AppleIn what now seems to be an egregious oversight on the part of Apple, the scientific community this week flagged an anatomically incorrect squid emoji in the manner any good critic does: by mercilessly owning it on Twitter.
On the other end of the spectrum are products like the Semenette, an anatomically-inspired squirting strap-on made from medical grade materials that's intended to help make the experience of artificial insemination a little more loving and intimate.
What's more, bones of an anatomically modern human discovered in China could be between 80,000 and 120,000 years old, which means people did make it out of Africa and as far as China before the larger, more recent migration.
The lead surgeon, Dr. Djordjevic, said that he had developed a surgical plan for transplanting a penis onto a body that is anatomically female, and that he hoped to begin performing that surgery within the next year or so.
By pairing this map with information about each neuron's job in the brain—some respond to a visual input of vertical bars, for example—they derived a simple rule for how neurons in this part of the cortex are anatomically connected.
The outside of the silicone T. Rex is finished with a scaly skin-like texture, and the ridges inside its mouth, while not exactly anatomically-accurate, provide extra grip for taking down prey like a pan of chocolate chip cookies.
While this fire escape plan actually is a pretty good stand-in for a vulva diagram, it's important to remember that every vulva looks different and your clitoris probably won't look like the one that shows up in anatomically-correct models.
"It is primarily in more recent cases—those only a few thousand years old at most and involving anatomically modern humans—that we see this pattern of corpse curation, such as dismemberment, as part of a funerary ritual," said Kurin.
Both twins, as it turned out, had a mix of XY and XX sex chromosomes, but the intersex twin only had a 5 percent split of XY compared to XX, while the anatomically male twin had a 50-50 split.
Pure hurriedness draws you into Alex Kuno's fairytale-themed illustrations, but the elves and castles, anatomically-correct organs, plants that look like animals, and animals that look like plants, all floating inside blank white paper backgrounds, are what keep you staring.
MacFarlane had no psychological or medical training, and boasted a welding certificate as her highest academic credential; still, she and two other unqualified assistants were allowed to conduct the investigations, famously using "anatomically correct" dolls and other questionable methods of interrogation.
And last month, relying on a 1972 law, Title IX, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled that a high school must allow a transgender student who was born anatomically female to use the boys' bathroom.
Further emphasizing this implied idea of Ribera's interest in skin anatomically, and as an entity in itself, is an example of skin as a canvas — in the form of an adjacent fragment of tattooed human skin from nineteenth century France.
Now he receives his largest exhibition in New York, though at a different sort of institution: the Museum of Sex, better known for its anatomically explicit bouncy castle and Studio-54-manqué cocktail bar than its engagement with visual art.
Sometimes, and don't ask me why exactly, when I gaze at a map of West Virginia at maybe three or four in the morning, I think of a more or less anatomically correct representation of a lumpy, damaged human heart.
Today's release of iOS 13.1 doesn't just have bug fixes and some features that missed iOS 13.0 — it also brings updates to the designs of 24 emoji, according to Emojipedia, including changes to make a few of the animals anatomically accurate.
The research, led by Eva-Maria Geigl from Paris Diderot University, revealed a finger that's closer in shape to those of anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) than to those of Neanderthals—a surprise, given how closely related Denisovans are to Neanderthals.
The rounded shape and split key design align your hands and wrists in an anatomically correct position while the bulbous curvature of the palm rest rotates your wrists slightly outward (although this rotation isn't quite as noticeable as that of the Microsoft Sculpt).
In the feminist-y section, two in particular often catch my eye: a little pink birth control pack that reminds me of the Ortho TriCyclen from high school, and an anatomically correct depiction of female reproductive organs in a cute pair of panties.
Imagine Fieri's signature wrap-around sunglasses hugging the area just above your waist, his American cuisine-loving mouth right at your bellybutton, and his always identifiable goatee landing right in your… uh… let's just say it lines up in an interesting place anatomically.
One of the most popular masturbation products for men, the Fleshlight, has remained largely the same since its inception in 1998 — and even that product isn't much different from the anatomically inspired masturbation sleeves that have been sold to men for decades.
So perhaps I'm not the most objective/anatomically equipped reporter for this assignment, but given the chance to interview the EGOT winning actress behind this groundbreaking new venture, followed by taking an exclusive early test-drive of their offerings, how could I refuse?
Kim during a ruling Workers' Party meeting Sunday also "comprehensively and anatomically analyzed" problems arising in efforts to rebuild the North's moribund economy and presented tasks for "urgently correcting the grave situation of the major industrial sectors," the Korean Central News Agency said.
The newly sequenced Vindija genome is important for another reason: because Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans are thought to have interbred roughly 50,000 to 60,343 years ago, the Vindija genome is a closer match to the Neanderthal DNA still found in modern human genomes today.
New research published today in Scientific Reports suggests important differences in cognitive and neural function between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals led to differences in behavior that may have resulted in the conditions under which anatomically modern humans succeeded and Neanderthals failed some 45,000 years ago.
When it comes to wearability, these buds get high marks thanks to their anatomically-structured silicone ear tips, which also isolate external noise so you can enjoy the rich bass and stirring treble of your favorite tunes in high fidelity, even when deep underwater.
The oldest-ever specimens of anatomically modern humans — skulls and other fossils dating back 195,000 years — were found in Ethiopia, which led many anthropologists to think of eastern Africa (rather than southern Africa, as the new study suggests) as the birthplace of our modern ancestors.
She uses exercise to appreciate her body's tremendous resilience; acknowledges that she is anatomically, psychologically and hormonally changed; experiments with solo sex and also extended foreplay with her partner; and samples the shared stimulation of movies, concerts and travels to create a sense of closeness.
Kim during a ruling Workers&apos Party meeting Sunday also "comprehensively and anatomically analyzed" problems arising in efforts to rebuild the North&aposs moribund economy and presented tasks for "urgently correcting the grave situation of the major industrial sectors," the Korean Central News Agency said.
Across his forehead, nose, eyes, and cheeks (with his greenish jaw inexplicably spared), more than forty earthworms squirm to the surface and out of his pores, their anatomically incorrect eyes staring straight at you, as if emerging en masse from an irredeemably rotten apple.
The series goes line-by-line through his dad's (who goes by the alias Rocky Flintstone) wildest and often anatomically incorrect sexual fantasies in Belinda Blinked, a series of erotic "novels" à la Fifty Shades Of Grey (or "Fifty Colors Of Grey," as Flintstone calls it).
Not only are the five individual lions modelled with anatomically-accurate stances and impressive articulation allowing them to even sit, but the 16-inch tall Voltron they combine to form is almost as posable as the G.I. Joe figures who used to battle your original Voltron set.
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The word "fusion" gets a bad reputation in cooking, as people usually think of the wayward culinary mashups in the 80s and 90s, kind of like when you desperately tried to mush your anatomically incorrect Barbie and Ken dolls together in an attempt to make doll babies.
Archaeologists have been exploring these caves for decades, so the discovery of the odd bone or artifact isn't particularly extraordinary; ancient humans, including now-extinct species and anatomically modern Homo sapiens, populated these caves repeatedly during both the Upper and Lower Paleolithic, leaving signs of their occupancy behind.
"If someone had said Title IX was designed to allow anatomically intact boys, who physiologically identify with girls, use the girls' locker room, you would have been greeted with hoots of laughter," King said, referring to the 1972 law prohibits anyone from being discriminated on the basis of sex.
The extreme art inside the house includes an anatomically correct sculpture of Jesus of Nazareth fucking Mary Magdalene that is dissected long-ways to reveal their gory innards, and a seven-foot-tall sex torture device that features a girth-y wooden dick studded with sharp metal spikes.
William Sellers, a professor at the University of Manchester's School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, led the PeerJ study, which combines multi-body dynamics simulations, machine learning algorithms, and skeletal stress analysis to create "the most anatomically complete reconstructions" of T. rex locomotion yet, according to the authors.
Scientists who first looked at late-term sand tiger embryos in 1948 noticed that these specimens were anatomically well developed, with mouths full of sharp teeth — a point (or several) driven home when one researcher was bitten on the hand while probing the oviduct of a pregnant specimen.
The new work, co-authored by archaeogeneticists Liran Carmel and David Gokhman from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, suggests the Denisovans possessed several distinguishing physical characteristics that set them apart from both Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans, including a broad, projecting face, an exceptionally weak chin, and wide hips.
Working under the assumption that behavior is a function of cognitive and neurological capacities, a team of researchers led by Naomichi Ogihara from Keio University in Japan set out to model the brains of Neanderthals, early anatomically modern humans, and living humans to infer possible functional differences between the two.
Nazar Amulet Mango And as a nod to Chinese culture, there is an anatomically correct mooncake that is eaten to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival (predominantly celebrated by Chinese and Vietnamese people) and leafy greens (which Apple should honestly just call baby bok choy, since it's not any other leafy green).
"Furthermore, the Rothschild bronzes have certain anatomical anomalies (visible 'eight-pack') as well as accuracies (anatomically correct pubic hair and testicles) and deliberate inaccuracies for artistic effect which are constantly seen in undisputed works by Michelangelo but which are not present in the work of other contemporary artists," the statement said.
Paramount's new Sonic isn't just anatomically similar to Sega's design; it also features Sonic's white gloves instead of just white fur, much bigger socks, and a much more accurate depiction of his iconic red shoes, all the while still managing to make them look like a modern pair of sneakers.
I try to cut one of the tubes (this isn't an anatomically correct game and I'm not a doctor, in case that wasn't obvious) that keeps the liver attached, but I twist my wrist in the wrong direction and end up digging a circular saw into one of the patient's lungs.
But the power of female friendship is too great, in a movie that keeps hammering that point home, between jokes about sex, marijuana and a baby-shower cake with a doll's head emerging from what looks like an anatomically correct 3-D model you'd find in an OB/GYN's office.
"If you've ever noticed yourself going into a squat and your feet are super turned out or one foot is more turned out than the other, it could be due to tightness of the muscles that actually help to rotate the hip or it could be anatomically the joint itself," Milton says.
Some of the most unexpected works on view include the mixed-media, anatomically accurate dinosaur sculptures of the German artist Julia Krause-Harder (born 1973) and the circular-form abstractions in oil pastel and pencil on paper by the Austrian Sigrid Reingruber (born 1980), which bring to mind featureless faces or strange fruits.
Now, just when it seems like things are okay again anatomically and the road to the lightweight belt (now worn by, of all people, Rafael dos Anjos) is coming back into focus, Nurmagomedov is facing a new and bizarre kind of challenge, a distraction so strange as to be without precedent in MMA history.
It's just as official as Olympic Gold was in terms of earning its Rings, but instead of starring real-life sportsmen and women, or at least anatomically accurate analogues of them, it rounds up a raft of characters from said platforming et al franchises and pits them against each other across events such as archery, rugby sevens, table tennis, and beach volleyball.
If we start counting not just from the emergence of anatomically modern humans but from the first instances of the genus homo — which includes modern humans as well as Homo erectus and Homo neanderthalensis — then we've been around a lot longer, and we could estimate that our chances of being driven extinct are less than one in 140,000 a year.
She was in the middle of a phone call when the car showed up, which is probably why she didn't take immediate notice of the man in the back seat, the one with his head turned away as far as anatomically possible, the one who hadn't been able to get his head around why Ms. Wilcox was disinclined to pursue a relationship.
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This happened during a "weak interglacial period which would have allowed humans," a group that included Denisovans, Neanderthals, and possibly anatomically modern humans, "to disperse widely, even in uninviting parts of Asia, followed by the penultimate Ice Age, which saw a return to colder conditions and the rather surprising presence of Denisovans in Siberia and, as we know now, the Tibetan plateau," said Douka.
But when opponent after opponent after opponent after opponent, world without end, coaxes Hunt into the cage to risk his neck for money, only to prove himself anatomically unclean and morally corrupt, a born fighter like Mark Hunt can't be blamed for using every weapon at his disposal to beat back the brutes, in the name of decency, civilization, and a purer kind of cage-fighting.
Still, collectively, we are giving these little pictures semantics as we go, which can happen on a macro scale — as when 🐐the becomes a stand in for the acronym GOAT ("greatest of all time"), or when Apple changed its 🍑to look less butt-like in 2016, angering many users who deployed it anatomically and not as a stone fruit (the company quickly retreated).
" A host of doctors testified on Richards' behalf, detailing the extent to which she actually was a woman: Richards underwent endocrinological testing and received female hormone therapy; The removal of her testes resulted in decreased androgen production and muscle mass; Her surgery resulted in an internal sexual structure that was "anatomically similar" to a woman who had a hysterectomy and ovariectomy; Richards had the "psychological and social development of a female.
Figures like Jack Skellington, hero of Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas, are worshiped here, and Tumblr created the Evanescence-inspired skull rocking chair meme named " Wake me up inside (Can't wake up)," as well as the 'bone tiddies' meme which depicts two skeletons in love, one saddled with anatomically improbable bone-breasts in an effort to make the undead couple appear more heterosexual (who made Bone Tiddies, and why did they care so much about undead sexuality?).
African history is replete with riveting stories that refute centuries of stereotypes about black people and that show our shared humanity: Our common ancestor, Mitochondrial Eve, 200,000 years ago; the out-migration of our anatomically modern Homo sapien great-grandparents 50,000 to 80,000 years ago; the still-magical Nile River kingdom of Egypt and its rival Kush around 3,000 B.C.; and Emperor Menelik II's heroic stand on the plains of Adwa on March 1, 1896, when, blessed by a replica of the ark of the covenant, he soundly defeated an Italian army.
It also acknowledges the amazing run of self-taught geniuses that emerged from the late 1960s into the '90s — from Martín Ramírez (1895-1920), the Mexican laborer who created his world of caballeros, arcades and Madonnas in a mental hospital in Northern California from the late 1940s to the early '60s, to James Castle (1899-1977), a deaf-mute artist who depicted the world of his family's Idaho farms (including his own art) in many shades of gray, and Morton Bartlett (1909-1992), known for his photographs of his anatomically correct child mannequins.

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