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https://learnodo-newtonic.com/industrial-revolution-inventions
<span>Cro-magnons and Neanderthals were both humans but were different species of humans. Modern humans are descended from Cro-magnons but Neanderthals became extinct. Both existed during the same period of history. It is not known whether or not Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals interbred but it is a theory that Neanderthals became extinct from interbreeding with Cro-magnons and become "absorbed" by Cro-Magnons although I don't believe there is any genetic evidence to support this theory. Cro-Magnons resembled modern humans. Neanderthals had more sloped foreheads and larger ribcages and were stronger than Cro-Magnon. Cro-magnon had better tools, making the better hunters</span>
im not sure but i think indians
The chicago community respond to the jbts positively. Chicago Community Foundation was awarded $51,604,000 between 2001 and 2022, including 61 grants in Chicago Commitment,.
<h3>What is Jbts?</h3>
The following defines the Jbts;
Joubert syndrome (JBTS) is the archetypal ciliopathy caused by mutation of genes encoding ciliary proteins leading to multi-system phenotypes, including a cerebello-retinal-renal syndrome. JBTS is genetically heterogeneous, however mutations in CEP290 are a common underlying cause.
Therefore, the response to the JBTS is positive.
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