This may not be fossilization as we know it, of large macrostructures, but fossilization at a molecular level. |
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The party Polaroid is not so much an evocation of a past event as it is an instant fossilization of the present. |
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The probability of fossilization is investigated by taphonomists and geologists, who have concluded that it usually is very low. |
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The fossilization process known as petrifaction usually begins when a tree or log is buried in silica-rich, alkaline volcanic ash or mud. |
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The complexity of the fossilization process is reflected in the presence of different textures in adjacent cells of the same tissue. |
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Only the final peristomeal differentiations, with fragile lappets, may disappear during fossilization. |
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Oil, natural gas, coal and other energy sources created in the Earth's crust through the fossilization of living matter. |
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Special concentration on free conversation and analysis on mistakes fossilization. |
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Under normal conditions, fossilization will rarely take place, and may best be explained through flood geology mechanisms. |
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However, these specimens were heavily altered in the course of the fossilization process. |
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It will prevent the fossilization of the element, and encourage further creativity. |
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However, in some cases we cannot refer to them as fossils, since the fossilization process has not been completed. |
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Since Miguasha fossils were first discovered, they have been universally recognized for the remarkable quality of their fossilization. |
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But then we weren't seriously hunting for fossils, a worthwhile pursuit if you are not already well advanced into fossilization yourself, as it were. |
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Energy produced from rocks created through the fossilization of living matter: oil, natural gas and coal. |
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The chances that it wouldn't have disintegrated prior to fossilization were infinitesimally small. |
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Substantial flattening of the braincase had occurred during fossilization of the specimen. |
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The fossil record of snakes is relatively poor because snake skeletons are typically small and fragile making fossilization uncommon. |
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The process of fossilization varies according to tissue type and external conditions. |
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Permineralization is a process of fossilization that occurs when an organism is buried. |
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This rapid burial had two favourable consequences for fossilization. |
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Most fundamentally, there are two types of plant resin with the potential for fossilization. |
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And who, other than the press, can breathe life into this renaissance on the scale of the Arab world as a whole, marked as it is by too much despotism, lack of freedom and fossilization of ideas. |
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Their small size, the fragile nature of dead individuals, and a preference for habitats that seldom are conducive to fossilization have resulted in few fossils. |
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Because the immune system is composed of cells and tissues that do not lend themselves to fossilization, it is impossible to trace the evolution of immunity from the paleontological record. |
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That account in terms of fossilization certainly eases the awkwardness of explaining why, for instance, the wife of the archon basileus was held to be ritually married to the god Dionysus. |
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Rapid burial of the organisms' skeletons in sediment helped to ensure their fossilization by protecting them from necrophagous organisms, bacteria and the oxidizing environment. |
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One reason for the fossilization of language training is that universities stopped considering French as a Canadian language and encouraging students to see it as an essential asset for future leaders. |
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The special character of the mud in which this wood has been buried and the lack of oxygen in the soil have meant that no fossilization has taken place and the wood remains perfectly in tact as if it had just been cut. |
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Through their diversity and their exoskeleton easily fossilization, they left a fossil heritage with more than 17,000 known species during the Paleozoic. |
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After recapitulating in the Avern our past humanoid experiences, we must go through vegetable and animal states again before the total fossilization and the Second Death. |
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The process of fossilization, illustrated here with the death of the dipnoan fish Fleurantia denticulata, begins with its burial in sediment and ends with the preservation of its hard parts in sedimentary rock. |
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From the Eocene and on, the process of active sedimentation in Sobrarbe diminished, in favour of the erosive processes which make fossilization more difficult. |
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Whatever the means, burial initiated the process of fossilization. |
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The continuity of sedimentation made possible the preservation, followed by the fossilization of archaeological material abandoned by prehistoric groups. |
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This is a scholarly text that comprehensively addresses dinosaur reproduction, biogeography, fossilization, paleoecology, thermoregulation, extinction, and systematics. |
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Fossilization is a rare event, and most fossils are destroyed by erosion or metamorphism before they can be observed. |
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