paleontological in English

adjective

of or relating to paleontology

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1. This is called paleontological child abuse.

2. Calibrating the Chelicerate clock: a paleontological reply to Jeyaprakash and Hoy

3. Палеогеновые архитектонициды (Gastropoda) юга СССР / Paleogene Architectonicids (Gastropoda) of southern USSR [In Russian] Paleontological Journal, 1978

4. Credner (10) interesting paleontological em,bryology based on the Branchiosauria preserved in the Permian rocks of Saxony

5. Further paleontological study may also clarify the reputed alliance between the Castorid-geomyoid and dipodoid-muroid (Myodonta) clusters

6. This documented congruence between age and primitiveness supports the validity of the paleontological approach to phylogenetic analysis.

7. 14 They point out the age of ophiolite suite by paleontological method and the emplacement age of ophiolitic melange.

8. With very few living representatives, Brachiopod classification has primarily come from a paleontological perspective, with substantial consideration given to the morphology of the shell

9. UCPC-2 in the University of Chicago Paleontological Collection consists mainly of two narrow connected nasals with a fluted (ridged) crest from the region between the eyes.

10. Other articles where Cladistics is discussed: evolution: Maximum parsimony methods: …parsimony methods are related to Cladistics, a very formalistic theory of taxonomic classification, extensively used with morphological and paleontological data

11. The first half of the 19th century saw geological and paleontological activity become increasingly well organised with the growth of geologic societies and museums and an increasing number of professional geologists and fossil specialists.

12. A. dlusskyana is known from a single adult female fossil, the holotype, specimen number "PIN3387-172" which, at the time of the genus description, was residing in the Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, in Moscow.

13. Amphibians were not the first tetrapods, but as a group they diverged from the stock that would soon, in a paleontological sense, become the amniotes and the ancestors of modern reptiles and Amphibians. Tetrapods are descendants from a group of sarcopterygian (lobe-finned) fishes.

14. Before the famed Australopithecus afarensis Lucy roamed the land of Ethiopia some 3.18 million years ago, one of her progenitors, an Australopithecus anamensis, met its demise in what is now the paleontological site of Woranso-Mille, in the Afar Region of Ethiopia.The discovery of the first known A

15. Anomite images that led me to the Museum of the Earth: About the museum: PRI (Paleontological Research Institution) and its Museum of the Earth is located in Ithaca, NY, and was founded in 1932 by Gilbert Harris, professor of geology at Cornell University, to house his collection and library, the Institution has gone through several expansions

16. The depositional architecture and the geometric relationships between platform-slope deposits and basinal sediments along with paleontological evidence indicate the time interval of the younger Anisian Reitziites reitzi ammonoid zone to largely represent the main stage of platform aggradation at the Cernera and Bivera/Clapsavon carbonate platforms.

17. On March 4, 2011, fossils of three jawbones were found in the Woranso-Mille Paleontological Project study area, located in the Afar Region of Ethiopia about 523 km (325 mi) northeast of the capital Addis Ababa and 35 km (22 mi) north of Hadar, Ethiopia (“Lucy’s” site).