Early Permian lagenides do not exhibit marked provincialism, but there is evidence for paleolatitudinal control on assemblages. |
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There are hammerstones, cores, and flakes associated with the manufacturing of Oldowan assemblages, as well as choppers and scrapers. |
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The diverse oceanographic conditions that occur in the park give rise to a similarly diverse array of species assemblages. |
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Second, reconstruction of some of the sediments as deposited by fluviatile action suggests that fluvial transport affected the assemblages. |
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On the other hand, the majority of fossil vertebrate assemblages accumulate over many temporal scales from days to millennia. |
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Mr. Tuttle's rapturous brand of intimism in the form of exquisite assemblages caress the walls of the Whitney Museum. |
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Natural assemblages that represent taxa that formed only coniform elements are exceedingly rare. |
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Rather, they appear as relatively small crustal domains infolded with younger, Pan-African rock assemblages. |
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Of critical importance to our argument is that the assemblages from the Chinese and Russian localities are coeval. |
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Their biostratigraphic relationships with coeval assemblages from Patagonia deserve more detailed analysis in the future. |
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It suggests that the Clactonian and Acheulian stone-tool assemblages were in fact contemporary. |
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Above this level, palynological assemblages are dominated by circumpolles pollen of the taxon Classopollis. |
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It is the variety of imported cooking pots in assemblages 1 and 2 that distinguishes fifth-century horizons from those of the fourth century. |
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D 2 structures and related regional metamorphic assemblages postdate intrusion of the augcn granites and are assumed to be Caledonian in age. |
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No other contemporaneous mortuary vessel assemblages from other sites across the Caddoan area resemble those of the Titus phase. |
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This paper is the first in a series of studies re-describing echinoderm taxa from these biogeographically important Paleozoic assemblages. |
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A linear trend line based on combined numbers from both assemblages is shown. |
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These sites included several freshwater mussel shell middens that contained a number of well-dated artifactual and biotic assemblages. |
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Qualitative analyses of macro-and microfaunal assemblages often, though not always, also support the patterns described above. |
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The seriation discussed here does not consider site assemblages but, rather, depends entirely on the intrinsic attributes of the artifacts. |
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Interestingly, high-temperature melting experiments have shown similar peritectic assemblages coexisting with granitic melt. |
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He moved through plaster-and-wood human torsos and a period of making assemblages, but animals seem to be his favorite theme. |
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It includes approximately 150 collages, assemblages, paintings, drawings and magazine covers. |
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Complex molecules are assemblages of those elementary molecules whose metabolic evolution is being studied. |
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Actual juvenile mortality rates for large mammals are generally higher than indicated by life tables based on bone assemblages. |
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A similar pattern is apparent in the vertebrate record, though floodplain aestivation assemblages are known. |
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Work on the walls included paintings and assemblages, and some artists had gathered local vines to use as sculptural material. |
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So, after a peek at the paintings and assemblages in the local art gallery we set off at a steady pace half-expecting to meet them. |
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His works are three-dimensional assemblages that layer multiple pieces of hand-painted acrylic glass to produce one compound vision. |
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Modern rhinos are, unfortunately, so rare that fossil assemblages are far more common than modern assemblages. |
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Grey and black mudrocks in the Annascaul Formation have yielded diagnostic palynomorph assemblages indicative of an Early Ordovician age. |
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His latest pieces are assemblages of tree limbs, stripped of their bark and fashioned into cylinders and dowels. |
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This is one of the richest and most diverse set of assemblages yet described from South China. |
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Therefore, the best hope for understanding global diversity patterns is to collect information on local assemblages. |
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At the end of the Anglo-Saxon period they were pursuing red deer and roe deer, animals which are all but absent in earlier bone assemblages. |
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Cenozoic mammals of North America exhibited equilibrial diversity for approximately 55 Myr, with strong local interactions limiting diversity in local assemblages. |
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And the quadraphonic assemblages of images are often very beautiful. |
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Painting re-entered his art in the 1980s, initially via assemblages of paint tubes with their contents squeezed out in rhythmically arranged blobs. |
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He recognized two different fossil fauna assemblages in the limestone and the divided the limestone into two distinct lithologic units of Devonian and Mississippian age. |
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Simply put, species behave as statistical entities, making it necessary to back away from individual species or small assemblages to examine topdown processes. |
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This flora is one of the best preserved and most diverse Tertiary assemblages in Europe, containing over 500 plant types, including more than 300 named species. |
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These large, supramolecular assemblages of proteins form channels that span the nuclear envelope of cells, acting as crucial regulators of nuclear import and export. |
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The space was a great big project lab, with happy geeks combing over various assemblages of wiring, motors, processors and plans like ants on a summer picnic. |
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I feel that the activity inside those drawings is as chaotic and as controlled as any of the assemblages or sculptures or movies or other works that I've been involved in. |
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He makes expressive, figurative paintings and assemblages that are passionately engaged with the political, social and emotional environment of his community. |
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In his smaller sculptural assemblages, narrative has always functioned like another found object, dense with the particular history of its source and rich with texture. |
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Similar in theme to her large, mixed-medium paintings also included in the show, these modestly sized assemblages felt far more potent and concentrated. |
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The show consisted of 262 paintings, sculptures, assemblages and works in other mediums, with the earliest a drawing from 1952, selected from the large donation. |
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Blank production is the same as in the earlier assemblages technically, but among the microlith tools there are also trapezes and lunates in in addition to the triangles. |
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The shifting investments and assemblages of the body meet a network cast precisely as the enhanced ability of technics to shift and reassemble its own investments. |
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His enigmatic assemblages glimmer with glitter, buttons, beads, marbles and plastic toys, bearing what appear to be images of mythic emperors and omniscient eyes. |
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Additional comments are made below regarding the distribution of epipelagic, mesopelagic, and benthopelagic elasmobranchs and teleosts in the upwelling assemblages. |
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When seriating sites based on percentages of different ceramic types, for example, the ceramic types are the classes and the site assemblages are the groups. |
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Faunal and microfloral assemblages are also indicative of the oceanic state, and in this regard the conodonts have been the most intensively studied. |
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The researcher expects to describe or recognize distinct biological populations when sampling is over distinct environments, habitats, biomes, or faunal assemblages. |
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The Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains of the United States contain assemblages preserved as original aragonitic and calcitic material in unconsolidated sediments. |
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They recognized kyanite-staurolite assemblages in pelites to the north of the Annagh Gneiss Complex exposures, but only garnet and oligoclase to the south. |
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These densities may represent monomeric or oligomeric clusters of calsequestrin molecules that co-exist with the larger SR membrane-associated assemblages. |
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The two typical forms, common in both assemblages, are a shallow bowl with inturned, grooved rim and a carinated casserole with an upward roll on the outer edge of the rim. |
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However, our sampling approach did allow us to assess how the natural distribution of successional environments impacted spatial variation in fish assemblages among drainages. |
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This material is not typical of eastern Palaeo-Indian assemblages and eight radiocarbon determinations date it to the period between 17000 and 11000 years ago. |
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In highly sheared rocks, relics of amphibolite-facies parageneses are lacking and the mylonite is made up of greenschist-facies mineral assemblages. |
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Preserved sediments record deposition in a periglacial to ice-margin lake that contains one of the earliest assemblages of freshwater arthropods from Gondwana. |
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Contrasting with these works steeped in ancient traditions were the acrylic-on-linen paintings and assemblages of found objects of urban artist Gordon Bennett. |
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Thus, species that are strong fliers with robust wing elements leave bone assemblages richer in forelimb elements than species that tend to be more cursorial. |
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It is also true that the curvilinear streets of neosuburbs can shelter the most unlikely assemblages of citizens behind the apparent uniformity of their extruded facades. |
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Some of our earlier studies of assemblages of breeding dabbling ducks indicate that food limitation may affect breeding density and species diversity. |
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Unlike the deltaic, lowland assemblages of the southwestern United States, the Bromacker assemblage contains neither fish nor obligate aquatic tetrapod remains. |
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Similarly, seed predation may affect plant assemblages as granivores selectively harvest and consume seeds, thus modifying species abundance and composition. |
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The beaker pottery of Ireland was rarely used as a grave good, but is often found in domestic assemblages from the period. |
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Relationships between water quality, habitat quality, and macroinvertebrate assemblages in Illinois streams. |
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Taxonomic composition and temporal organization of tropical and temperate assemblages of lotic Chironomidae. |
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The artefact assemblages consisted primarily of chipped stone items and ceramics. |
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It is difficult to compare these ammonoid assemblages with the European standards because of the absence of respective data. |
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In Britain, domestic assemblages from this period are very rare, making it hard to draw conclusions about many aspects of society. |
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The Inca recorded information on assemblages of knotted strings, known as Quipu, although they can no longer be decoded. |
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Benthic assemblages in urbanized coastal regions are not functionally equivalent to benthic assemblages in untouched regions. |
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Taphonomic trends of macrofloral assemblages across the Permian-Triassic boundary, Karoo Basin, South Africa. |
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Beginning research is being made on benthic assemblages to see if they can be used as indicators of healthy aquatic ecosystems. |
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Hydrogen ion concentration values were measured for the five tree species, and later compared to the recorded myxomycete species assemblages. |
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Correlation of pH with assemblages of corticolous myxomycetes in big oak tree state park, missouri. |
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Statistical parsimony networks and species assemblages in Cephalotrichid Nemerteans. |
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Environmental variables interact across spatial scales to structure trichopteran assemblages in Ouachita Mountain rivers. |
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In central Oman, due to a lack of distinct stratigraphical sequences, archaeologists group finds into EIA and Samad LIA assemblages. |
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This comparison process often involves classifying them typologically and identifying other sites with similar artifact assemblages. |
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In the Levant, for example, assemblages produced by Neanderthals are indistinguishable from those made by Qafzeh type modern humans. |
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Neanderthals left hundreds of lithic assemblages in Europe and in Western Asia. |
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Modifications of heavy mineral assemblages in English coversands by acid pedochemical weathering. |
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Harting noticed the marine molluscan assemblages to be very different from the modern fauna of the North Sea. |
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Biostratigraphical correlations of Early Devonian vertebrate assemblages of the Old Red Sandstone Continent. |
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The organisms form three distinct assemblages, increasing in size and complexity as time progressed. |
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Re-analysis of faunal assemblages from Haua Fteah and other Late Quaternary archaeological sites in Cyrenaican Libya. |
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Geochronological and geochemical analyses to provenance the Sembiran and Pacung pottery assemblages are currently underway. |
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Parasitoid assemblages of soybean defoliator Lepidoptera in north-western Buenos Aires province, Argentina. |
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The exception is the marsupial cuscus Phalanger orientalis which first appears in the fauna assemblages about 9000 years ago. |
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Comparison is made with assemblages at Arlington Quarry on North Mountain, where the dominant zeolite minerals are heulandite and stilbite. |
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Sediment diatom assemblages and composition of porewater dissolved organic matter reflect recent eutrophication history of Lake Peipsi. |
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This period is labelled as Eneolithic in the Karelian research tradition due to the presence of tiny pieces of native copper in some assemblages. |
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The fact that recent studies have been carried out on the Ria de Huelva find and other important European assemblages enriches Brandherm's book. |
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Epilithic diatom assemblages and their relationship to environmental characteristics in an agricultural watershed. |
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Differences between epilithic and epizoic hydroid assemblages from commercial scallop grounds in the Bay of Fundy, northwest Atlantic. |
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Lastly is the development of differences in marine assemblages and their isotopic signatures in the Caribbean from those in the Pacific. |
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Miliolidsdominate benthic foraminifer assemblages reflect decreased circulation and probably reduced oxygen contents or euryhaline conditions. |
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Most fish assemblages were dominated by euryhaline species such as Cyprinodon variegatus and Poecilia latipinna. |
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Mikulas ranged the ichnofossil assemblages, though with some reservations, to a transition from the Cruziana to the Zoophycos ichnofacies. |
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Moreover, the museum has been able to acquire one of the greatest assemblages of Achaemenid silverware in the world. |
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Nomadic species such as mackerels, tunas, and sharks form assemblages at seamounts. |
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Zar was the unanimous favourite of the judges, but his Technicolor assemblages of scatalogical kitsch are not really my cup of tea. |
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To avoid confusion, microfossil assemblages were used to classify the chalk marl. |
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One of the largest assemblages of statesmen in the world was gathered for the service. |
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Sfenthourakis gave a clearer picture of the variation of isopod assemblages along altitudinal gradients in three mountain systems of Greece. |
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Trace fossil assemblages of deep-sea fan deposits, Gurnigel and Schlieren flysch. |
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In this paper we provide results of the taxonomic study of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from sediments across the KwaZulu-Natal Bight. |
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Species richness and abundance were highest for assemblages of unionids in segments of streams that consisted of coarse woody debris and gravel or sand substrata. |
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It is a type of side scraper distinctive of Mousterian assemblages. |
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This loss in biodiversity is not only seen in flora assemblages but also in many animals such as insects and birds as their habitat and food resources are altered. |
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In each sector, three sampling sites were randomly selected for the surveys of benthic assemblages on rocky reefs from the lower midlittoral and the shallow infralittoral. |
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Every state in the south codified similar laws barring slave assemblages, which disparately impacted enslaved African Muslims observing the Holy Month. |
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Yet, initially defaunated empty tests and live barnacles developed markedly different macrobenthic assemblages, suggesting a strong indirect effect of the predation. |
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Guyana, with 1,168 vertebrate species, 814 bird species, boasts one of the richest mammalian fauna assemblages of any comparably sized area in the world. |
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Catostomid spawning migrations and late-summer fish assemblages in Lower Muddy Creek, an intermittent watershed in southern Carbon County, Wyoming. |
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Before final insulation, the assemblages contain a wide range of terrestrial fauna including wallaby, bettong, possum, bandicoot, bilby, snake and lizard. |
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His assemblages of distressed autobody parts are almost classical. |
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All three sites are nearly monospecific assemblages, meaning that they contain practically only one species, which requires very special circumstances. |
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The subsistence behaviour inferred from the faunal assemblages can hardly be distinguished from the remains and behaviour seen in more recent Later Stone Age contexts. |
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Resistance, resilience, and patchiness of invertebrate assemblages in native tussock and pasture streams in New Zealand after a hydrological disturbance. |
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The potential for large flake graphite is enhanced by the nearby presence of gneissic granite and the presence of high grade metamorphic mineral assemblages. |
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Yet, we cannot rule out the possibility that more mobile and nomadic individuals exist in our study population, as documented in other desert granivorous bird assemblages. |
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