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As its name suggests, research is focused on both paleontological topics and those relating to human prehistory.
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Scheuchzer is also known for his paleontological work.
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Bone, shell, and sediment studies have contributed much to the paleontological record, including that relating to hominoids.
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The museum collections and rooms include skeletons, paleontological workshops and some other elements.
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In the polemics presented here, language, transportation systems, visual representations, and technical devices were crucial elements for the creation of paleontological objects.
She claims that 'four errors about ancient experiences with fossils recur in paleontological histories'.
The book begins with an excellent geological and paleontological overview, very unusual in history books, but quite effective here.
The role of paleontological data in testing homology by congruence.
If direct knowledge of historical sequences from paleontological data established the only path to resolution, then imperfections of the fossil record would preclude resolution at sufficient frequency.
Paleontological evidence shows that the ancestors of living crocodilians were active and endothermic (warm-blooded).
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Major paleontological study of the remains in the tar pits began in 1921 with the first large road cut through the area.
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His contribution in 1836 was a mixture of geological and paleontological science and philosophical reflections.
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This interpretation has frequently been exploited by creationists to mischaracterize the weakness of the paleontological record, and to portray contemporary evolutionary biology as advancing neo-saltationism.
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It is responsible for the national botanical, zoological, geological and paleontological collections consisting of samples from around the world.
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In addition, paleontological societies and fossil clubs exist.
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Obviously such experiments are not possible with specimens of extinct organisms found in paleontological contexts.
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However, with the proviso that we are using the special case of a paleontological species name, the definition does hold together in context.
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These elements are evident frequently in the paleontological record due to their resilience.
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He bases this thought on his long interest in the paleontological record.
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