His conclusion solves one of the greatest mysteries in the study of palaeontology or fossils. |
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And the same objection can be raised against any of the historical sciences including astronomy, evolutionary biology, geology and palaeontology. |
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Morphological species are important in palaeontology, for interbreeding ability does not fossilize. |
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But there should be some mechanism that protects the rare fossils and the important sites that the science of palaeontology depends upon. |
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He envisioned the nature of science and understood the roles of palaeontology, zoological geography, and animal psychology. |
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Amongst the group were experts in environmental management, ecology, geology, palaeontology, climatology and economics. |
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The sixty pages on palaeontology emphasize geology and stratigraphy and chiefly illustrate trilobites. |
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I came to the profession of letters via the study of natural history, palaeontology, and medicine. |
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Do we need to expand our theological awareness to incorporate palaeontology a little bit more? |
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Insect palaeontology depends on assigning fossils to extant taxa usually on the basis of wing characters. |
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The two main methods for developing phylogenies in palaeontology are evolutionary systematics and phylogenetic systematics or cladism. |
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Farish Jenkins preferred a rifle to a bullwhip, and it was palaeontology, not archaeology, that he made glamorous. |
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The section contains about 44,000 reprints and books and currently holds the most important periodicals of mammalogy and vertebrate palaeontology. |
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Simpson provided the palaeontology with a classic study of the evolution of horses. |
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Several groups have emerged to foster co-operation between professionals and amateurs in fields from rocketry to palaeontology. |
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The palaeontology community in Canada and abroad will benefit from this work. |
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Sectors targeted include: resource sectors, alternative energy, tourism, palaeontology, and e-learning. |
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Markus Stauffacher started his scientific career by studying zoology, botany, geology and palaeontology at the University of Basel. |
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Explore partnerships to develop an outreach program on fossils found in Vuntut National Park to make palaeontology come alive for Canadians. |
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As our knowledge of palaeontology and genetics progresses, this continuity between human and animal is becoming increasingly evident. |
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Other officers are involved in specialist work on matters such as ornithology, marine and freshwater ecology, palaeontology and genetically modified organisms. |
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Lumperism is very common in palaeontology of late, representing a legitimate reaction to the preceding splitterism. |
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The science of palaeontology can be said to have started in large measure here, with the pioneering work of Mary Anning. |
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Okay, less the sedimentology or rostroconchian anatomy bits of palaeontology and more the 19th century ideas of what Brontosaurus looked like bit but you could never hold back that curiosity! |
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Similar problems exist for natural heritage sites where the categories of tropical grasslands, lake systems, tundra and polar deserts are not well represented, nor are sites of importance for palaeontology and evolution. |
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A renewed documentary in Italian, German, French and English of the University of Zurich, presents to the visitor the many aspects of research in palaeontology on Monte San Giorgio. |
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The project supports efforts to establish the Pipestone Creek bone bed as a major tourist destination while positioning the Grande Prairie region as an international hub for palaeontology. |
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This is a law confirmed by palaeontology and bio-geography: human life has arisen and progressed only when the resources it could count on were balanced by the problems it met with. |
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The Natural Sciences Data Dictionary consists of 594 fields for collections in botany, earth sciences, palaeontology, invertebrate zoology, ichthyology, herpetology, ornithology, and mammalogy. |
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Note that palaeontology camps are held during the summer holidays. |
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Works dealing with invertebrate palaeontology were to be retained by the Geological Survey, while vertebrate palaeontology collections would be transferred to the Museum. |
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It is difficult to think of a less applied subject than palaeontology, but China through a mixture of sheer size and geological variety is a happy hunting ground for fossil collectors. |
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If he does, though, he will have proved himself a great geological detective, for he will have been responsible for solving one of the biggest puzzles in palaeontology. |
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Archaeology as a field is distinct from the discipline of palaeontology, the study of fossil remains. |
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