This will be a must for any paleoanthropologist or paleontologist working on fossil primates. |
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It is unusual to drill an oil well without a paleontologist onsite to determine when the desired oil-bearing rock layer has been reached. |
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The teacher then modulated the intonational contour until it corresponded to the first syllables of the word paleontologist. |
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It brings to mind starry-eyed visions of Julius Cohen, paleontologist, plumbing the secrets of the unknown. |
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The co-author of Extinct Humans is Jeffrey H. Schwartz, an osteologist and paleontologist at the University of Pittsburgh. |
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He joined the GSC in 1988 as a vertebrate paleontologist, specializing in microscopic fossil fish teeth. |
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The generic name Titanites was coined by the English paleontologist S. S. Buckman for large ammonites found in Jurassic rocks of Dorset. |
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The father, Jonathan, a paleontologist at the University of Chicago, experiences seizures at the sight of a cloud. |
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A paleontologist is a scientist who studies aspects such as morphology, behavior, and how ancient life interacted with their environment. |
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Logan offered the position of Survey paleontologist to the erstwhile lawyer. |
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One of the most famous proponents of evolution was the late Harvard paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould. |
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Through the efforts of a Swedish paleontologist over many decades, Eusthenopteron from the Gaspé is now the best known fossil fish anywhere. |
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His partner in this adventure is Dr. Violet Hurst, a sexy, tart-tongued, paleontologist. |
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I'm a 22nd century paleontologist, not a 13th century nomadic bowyer. |
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As a paleontologist, he obviously understands the public fascination with dinosaurs and their remains. |
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The paleontologist says the brain volume of placental carnivores is about two and a half times larger, on average, than that of pouched carnivores. |
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But a distinct advantage for today's GSC paleontologist is the published interpretations and descriptions of fossils, and the fossils themselves, that Billings and the others had left. |
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An increase in annual funding in 1856 allowed Logan to add to the size and operations of the GSC, and one of his priorities was to hire a paleontologist. |
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This was first suggested in 1910 by North American paleontologist Henry Fairfield Osborn. |
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In Lebanon, more than 450 outcrops of Lower Cretaceous amber were discovered by Dany Azar, a Lebanese paleontologist and entomologist. |
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In 1914, paleontologist Othenio Abel surmised the origins of the cyclops to be the result of ancient Greeks finding an elephant skull. |
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The Revyakin Museum was originally named after a famous geologist, paleontologist, geographer and writer of science fiction, Obruchev. |
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According to paleontologist Peter Dodson, this is primarily due to stratigraphy, climate and geography, human resources, and history. |
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He was no paleontologist, but when he saw the coiled nature of the depression he realized that he was looking at the imprint of an ammonite, but one of truly heroic proportions. |
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Steve Brusatte, a paleontologist at Edinburgh University, was in an international team of researchers who reviewed the evidence on dinosaur extinction. |
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In tributes to her after her death, Alice Wilson was recognized as one of Canada's most respected geologists, a paleontologist of worldwide reputation, and an inspiring teacher. |
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Ross is an esteemed paleontologist and university professor. |
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Jim received his Ph. D. in Cretaceous paleontology from the University of California-Davis and joined the GSC in 1984 as a Cretaceous stratigrapher and paleontologist. |
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In the 1930s Teiichi Kobayashi was a young paleontologist, bright and ambitious, at the Imperial University of Tokyo who specialized on Lower Paleozoic fossils. |
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The numerous bones of grass-grazing antelopes found deposited with robust australopithecine remains support this conclusion, the Yale paleontologist asserts. |
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Indeed, despite their tender years, there are more skeletons rattling around in the closet on Glue than at the house of a kleptomaniac paleontologist. |
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In 1978, Paleontologist Leigh Van Valen named over 20 taxa of extinct mammals after Tolkien lore in a single paper. |
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