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Timothy M. Ryan and Colin N. Shaw, Gracility of the modern Homo sapiens skeleton is the result of decreased biomechanical loading, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 10.1073/pnas.1418646112, 112, 2, (372-377), (2014). For instance, bone shaft thickness since the 17th and 18th centuries have decreased in the United States, indicating a less physically stressful life.Timothy M. Ryan and Colin N. Shaw, Gracility of the modern Homo sapiens skeleton is the result of decreased biomechanical loading, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 10.1073/pnas.1418646112, 112, 2, (372-377), (2014). This is not, however, the case for current hunter gatherer and foraging populations, such as the Andaman Islanders, who retain overall robusticity.A Stock, J. (2006).
The origins of many recently adapted genes have now been traced to this period, creating effects such as regional differences in skin colour and skeletal gracility. Adaptations may have sacrificed muscle strength for higher intelligence and less aggressive human behaviours. By 5000 years ago, the authors estimate that adaptive alleles were coming into existence at a rate about 100 times faster than during the Pleistocene. This is the ‘‘explosion’’ of the book’s title.
129: Prunus × yedoensis (Yoshino cherry). Very graceful tree blooms early, with medium-sized, lightly fragrant flowers of pale pink appearing before leaves.Sophy Moody, The Palm Tree (1864), p. 88-89, on the betel-nut palm: "At three years old it begins to bear long bunches of orange-coloured fruit, which, contrasting with the deep rich hue of the leaves, adds the charm of colour to that of gracefulness of form". Gracefulness is sometimes confused with gracility, or slenderness, although the latter word is derived from a different root, the Latin adjective gracilis (masculine or feminine), or gracile (neuter)Gray, Mason D., Jenkins, Thornton; “Latin for Today, Book 2”; Pub: Ginn and Co., Ltd.

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