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    Long Term Evolution

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    ENGINEERING POORNIMA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ISI-6‚ RIICO INSTITUTIONAL AREA SITAPURA‚ JAIPUR-302022 (RAJASTHAN) LONG TERM EVOLUTION Mr. Amit Kumar Prajapti‚ HOD ECE Dept. Poornima College of Engg.‚ Jaipur Baldev Ram‚ student of Final Year ECE‚ Poornima College of Engg.‚ Jaipur Email-ID: baldevpce39@poornima.org 1. ABSTRACT LTE stands for long term evolution which is used for 4G technology. In 4G technology speed of data is increased up to 100 Mbps for downloading and 50 Mbps for uploading

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    the framework of evolution. There are four subfields of Biological Anthropology; genetics‚ human variation‚ paleoanthropology‚ and primatology. Primatology is the study of non-human primates and I find it the most interesting of the four subfields. The study of Primatology focuses on the biological and psychological aspects of non-human primates. Also it looks at the similarities shared between humans and primates. Primatologists focus on studying and conducting research on primates in three main ways;

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    Human Origins

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    Political things b. Survival of the fittest (Not Darwin’s term – Spencer’s – was made popular by social Darwinism) 3. Eugenics a. Applied social Darwinism b. Attempt to control human gene pool b.i. Example: Holocaust Leslie White Cultural Evolution Cultural Determinism Culture determines your world Culture serves a function Culture serves a purpose: to meet needs of species Subsystems 1. Technological *** a. Material culture – stuff 2. Sociological a. Kinship 3. Ideological

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    Archaeology Notes

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    GITU‚ L.K. NGARI‚ W.S. NDIIRI | 1/4/2012 | | Table of Contents Definition of Terms 3 Fossils in Geological Context 5 The Earth in the Cenozoic 11 Origins of Primates 17 The Basis for Human Evolution 23 Origins of the Genus Homo 28 Origins of Modern Humans………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 32 Behavior and Evolution of Early Hominines……………………………………………………………………………………………39 African Pre- Historic Art…………. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….49 Definition of Terms Angular torus

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    Baboons are large‚ old world monkeys that reside in many different parts of Africa. They are largely terrestrial non-human primates that spend most of the daylight time on the ground‚ and the night in trees and caves. They live in social groups that can range from around 10 to around 100. An interesting fact about baboons is they are sexually dimorphic‚ meaning that the female baboons only grow to about 50-60 percent compared to the male baboons. Variations in troop mates happens when males are females

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    The Apes

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    pygmaeus) Scientific classification e Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Suborder: Haplorrhini Infraorder: Simiiformes Parvorder: Catarrhini Superfamily: Hominoidea Gray‚ 1825 Type species Homo sapiens Linnaeus‚ 1758 Families †Proconsulidae †Afropithecidae Hylobatidae Hominidae Apes (Hominoidea) are a branch of Old World tailless anthropoid catarrhine primates native to Africa and Southeast Asia and distinguished by a wide degree of freedom at the shoulder

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    Lemurs and Lorises Prosimians(Same thing as Stepsirhines): Lemurs‚ Lorises‚ Tarsiers: Most primitive of the primates Exhibit the fewest derived traits (as a group) of all primates Ancestral Characteristics (ie. Inherited from mammals) • Rely more on olfaction • Moist noise and long snout • Eyes slightly more lateral Classification of Prosimians: Lemurs‚ Lorises‚ and Tarsiers Order- primates Suborder: Strepsirhines (used to be Prosimians) • Means “wet-nosed” • Lemurs and Lorises Strepsirhines:

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    Monkeys

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    A monkey is a primate of the Haplorrhini suborder and simian infraorder‚ either an Old World monkey or a New World monkey‚ but excluding apes and humans. There are about 260 known living species of monkey. Many are arboreal‚ although there are species that live primarily on the ground‚ such as baboons. Monkeys are generally considered to be intelligent. Unlike apes‚ monkeys usually have tails. Tailless monkeys may be called "apes"‚ incorrectly according to modern usage; thus the tailless Barbary

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    Primate Tree Essay

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    Tupaia belangeri after investigating the primate lineage in a phylogenetic tree to determine the closest next level of ordering above primates. I wanted to ensure the closest relation to the primate species to allow for the highest

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    Vertebrates

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    2008 Pearson Education‚ Inc.‚ publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings Key Ideas 1. List the derived traits for: chordates‚ craniates‚ vertebrates‚ gnathostomes‚ tetrapods‚ amniotes‚ birds‚ mammals‚ primates‚ humans 2. Explain what Haikouella and Myllokunmingia tell us about craniate evolution 3. Describe the trends in mineralized structures in early vertebrates 4. Describe and distinguish between Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes‚ noting the main traits of each group Copyright © 2008 Pearson

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