paleontology in English

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the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.
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1. About paleontology?

2. I'm fascinated by paleontology.

3. Paleontology and Biostratigraphy

4. I'm a paleontology professor here.

5. Paleontology , geology , zoology, and ethnology.

6. Collect paleontology zoology, biology, and anthropology.

7. Paleontology is the study of ancient life.

8. Guess what happened in the paleontology department.

9. He visited the paleontology museum today.

10. Collect paleontology, mammal specimens , malacology, and entomology.

11. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part H: Brachiopoda Revised

12. Collect Pacific Rim cultural artifacts, paleontology, and anthropology.

13. Collect paleontology, entomology, zoology, biology, and anthropology.

14. Michael Ryan, curator of vertebrate paleontology for the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, published the discovery in this month's Journal of Paleontology.

15. Collect dinosaur fossils and skeletons , paleontology, and geology.

16. None of my questions have anything to do with paleontology.

17. In his free time, Blathers likes to partake in Paleontology

18. Do you know the paleontology section, fifth floor, stack 437?

19. Thus paleontology, the study of ancient life, took its place beside geology.

20. James Mello completed his Ph.D. in paleontology from Yale University in 1962.

21. Guess who's up for keynote speaker at the National Paleontology Conference?

22. Synonyms for Archeologies include prehistory, antiquarianism, excavation, paleohistory, paleology, palaeontology, paleontology and protohistory

23. And there will be an article about me in the Paleontology Review.

24. Paleontology and age of the formations are elucidated, which is correlated with relevant areas.

25. Biogeography overlaps and complements many biological disciplines, especially community ecology, systematics, paleontology, and evolutionary

26. Bather, Francis Arthur (b.Richmond, Surrey, England, 17 February 1863: d.Wimbledon, England, 20 March 1934) paleontology,

27. The "China Geology" and "Introduction to geomechanics", "geological earthquake", "astronomy, geology, paleontology , " and so on.

28. The ancient bone bed has been called the birthplace of vertebrate paleontology in North America.

29. Many of his paleontology colleagues, however, were predictably outraged, and some remain so to this day.

30. It can be applied in many fileds, such as archaeology, paleontology, art restoration, and so on.

31. The malacology collection currently has more than 4000 computerized records and invertebrate paleontology has 000.

32. David Hone is a paleontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of China in Beijing.

33. Approximately 30% of all holdings in the Yale peabody Museum’s Division of Invertebrate Paleontology are phylum Brachiopoda

34.  · Biostratigraphy is the application of paleontology for the correlation and age determination of sedimentary rocks

35. The late nineteenth century saw a major expansion of paleontology as new areas were opened up for exploration.

36. Berkeley has eight museums with strong collections in a variety of fields, including anthropology, paleontology and entomology

37. Cetacean - Cetacean - Paleontology and classification: Cetaceans are distant descendants of a group of poorly defined mammals known as condylarths

38. The fossilised molar of an elephant of gigantic proportions was presented to the Paleontology Museum of the University of Athens.

39. Armadillo - Armadillo - Classification and paleontology: The 20 Armadillo species belong to eight genera, which together constitute the family Dasypodidae

40. But the same kind of eclipse did not affect that other great area devoted to reconstructing the history of life: paleontology.

41. In a paleontology class Brachiopods are obviously a major topic of study because of their great success in ancient marine environments.

42. The term Biostratigraphy is often used in a broader sense to encompass all applications of paleontology to solve geological problems.

43. Two years ago Santana do Cariri, a small town in the heart of the Araripe region, reopened its paleontology museum.

44. Paleontology portal List of dinosaurs List of plesiosaurs List of pterosaur classifications Pterosaur Timeline of pterosaur research Haaramo, Mikko (15 November 2005).

45. 8 Currently accessible for searching are the recent mollusk files, the invertebrate paleontology files, the rotifer collection and Gary Rosenbergs molluscan species database etc.

46. Belemnite (plural Belemnites) (paleontology) Any member of the extinct order † Belemnitida of Mesozoic marine cephalopods, very similar in many ways to the modern squid …

47. Korth & Natalia Rybczynski (2003) A new, unusual Castorid (Rodentia) from the earliest Miocene of Nebraska, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 23:3, 667-675, DOI

48. The Journal of Geology by University of Chicago Department of Geology and Paleontology (1905) "4 shows the Alations on both sides of the tooth

49. More elaborate dinosaur feathers had already been found, but "these structures were novel, " says Xu, of Beijing's Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology.

50. JENNIFER A. CLACK, a Reader in vertebrate paleontology and doctor of science at the University of Cambridge, has been studying tetrapod origins for 25 years.