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Due to the release of this special issue in honor of the dear and proficient Diogenes de Almeida Campos, it is timely to point out his legacy of effort and dedication towards the preservation of the Brazilian fossil heritage, the... more
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      PaleontologyDireitos Culturais
Dinosaur skeletal remains are almost unknown from northern South America. One of the few exceptions comes from a small outcrop in the northernmost extension of the Andes, along the western border of Venezuela, where strata of the La... more
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      PaleontologyTectonics
An integrated study involving sedimentology, mineral chemistry and spectroscopy highlights a distinctive compositional evolution of Cretaceous glauconite within the Ukra Hill Member. Glauconite occurs at the top part of transgressive... more
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      GeologyPaleontologyTectonics
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      PaleontologyGeoarchaeologyGround Stone TechnologyMimbres/Mogollon
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      Evolutionary BiologyPaleoanthropologyPaleontologyHuman Evolution
Essay detailing some of Titian's most famous works, looking at self-expression through painting, memento mori, emotion, as well as topics of mortality and death. The focus of this paper is to shed light on aspects of symbolism found in... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyPaleontologyEnglish LiteratureArt History
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      PaleontologyVertebrate PaleontologyPaleoantropology
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      Evolutionary BiologyArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGeology
Observation: Please note this is a major update with 11,468 entries (and corrections) from previous lists published online between July 2017 and January 2018. This list include papers, conference papers, chapters, books, theses and... more
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      PaleontologyHistory of PaleontologyVertebrate PaleontologyMammalian Paleontology
The Lake George Basin is a small, closed basin about 50km NE from Canberra, Australia’s capital city. The basin is a very distinct landscape unit, and for many generations it has been a natural meeting place for several Aboriginal... more
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      PaleontologyClimate ChangeLandscape ArchaeologyAustralian Indigenous Archaeology
This map folio should be referenced as: Scotese, C.R., 2013. Map Folio 70 Early Devonian (Emsian, 402.3 Ma), PALEOMAP PaleoAtlas for ArcGIS, volume 4, Late Paleozoic Paleogeographic, Paleoclimatic and Plate Tectonic Reconstructions,... more
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      Earth SciencesGeologyPaleontologyPaleomagnetism
The Early Stone Age archaeological record does not become persistent and widespread until approximately 2.0-1.7 million years ago, when Oldowan sites spread across Africa and ultimately into Eurasia. However, good records of hominin... more
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      PaleontologyTechnologyKenyaAncient Greek History
Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar (1922-1990), a spiritual guru (also known as Shrii Shrii Anandamurti) and social philosopher, describes remarkable previously unknown facts about the evolution of the earth and human civilization, and the birthplace... more
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      PalaeogeographyPaleoanthropologyGeologyPaleontology
ÖZET: Mimari bir eleman olarak camın; geçmişten günümüze kullanımında büyük ilerlemeler olmuştur. Gelişen inşaat sektörü ile birlikte cam; hem yapı malzemeleri alanında hem yapım sistemleri alanında büyük ilerleme kaydetmiştir. Günümüzde... more
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      Electrical EngineeringPaleontologyContemporary ArtApplied Linguistics
In recent years the plethora of ‘weird wonders,’ the vernacular for the apparently extinct major body plans documented in many of the Cambrian Lagerstätten, has been dramatically trimmed. This is because various taxa have been either... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeologyPaleontologyBiology
Although fossils of Trionychidae are found as far back as the Early Cretaceous, their evolutionary history, including the origin of the crown clade, is poorly understood. Here, we use a microCT scan of the skull of ‘Trionyx’ kyrgyzensis... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyHerpetologyGeologyPaleontology
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      PaleontologyCamelidsEquids
The present research is a study on the Assilina assemblages which are recorded from the lower part of the Jarum Formation in the Buldaji section, exposed in the Zagros region, southwest Iran. Studies on the systematic analysis and... more
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      GeologyPaleontology
Dracorex was a dinosaur of the family Pachycephalosauridae, that lived during the Late Cretaceous of North America. The type (and only) species is Dracorex hogwartsia, meaning "dragon king of Hogwarts". It is known from one nearly... more
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      Native American ReligionsMythology And FolklorePrehistoric ArchaeologyPaleontology
Fractures of metatarsal are most common fractures in children foot. Most common causes are direct injuries to the fore foot.Here we present a case of non union metatarsal shaft fracture with 90degrees deformity treated by open reduction... more
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      PaleontologyNursingBiomechanics
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      GeologyGeochemistryPaleontologyGeobiology
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeologyPaleontologyEcology
The study of bone microstructure preserved in fossils provides substantial information about physiology, growth gradients and strategies, and some ecological considerations. Paleohistology is a useful tool for understanding the biological... more
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      PaleontologyVertebrate PaleontologyPterosaursPaleohistology
Ordovician open marine Lagerstätten are relatively rare and widely dispersed, producing a patchy picture of the diversity and biogeography of nonmineralized marine organisms and challenging our understanding of the fate of Cambrian... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeologyPaleontologyEcology
Fossil occurrences across the world are endangered by development, construction, collecting, and vandalism, even though many outstanding examples have been protected by World Heritage Sites, national parks, monuments and reserves, state... more
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      GeographyGeologyPaleontologyStratigraphy
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      PaleontologyEdiacaranEdiacaran biota
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      ArchaeologyPaleontologyPrehistoric Europe (Archaeology)Anthropological archaeolgy
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)PaleontologyVertebrate PaleontologyMammals
Copyright 2009, Society of Petroleum Engineers This paper was prepared for presentation at the 2009 SPE/EAGE Reservoir Characterization and Simulation Conference held in Abu Dhabi, UAE, 19–21 October 2009. This paper was selected for... more
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      GemologyGeologyGeochemistryGeomorphology
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      PaleontologyZooarchaeologyUpper PaleolithicDogs
The Chicxulub impact crater in Mexico is the site of the impact purported to have caused mass extinctions at the Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) boundary. 2-D hydrocode modeling of the impact, coupled with studies of the impact site geology,... more
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      Earth SciencesGeologyPaleontologyCarbon Dioxide
We describe a new stylonurid eurypterid from the evaporitic potassium-salt deposits of the Upper Devo-nian (Famennian) Soligorsk Formation in the Pripyat Trough of Belarus. All specimens are assigned to Soli-gorskopterus tchepeliensis new... more
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      PaleontologyPalaeontologyArthropodaEurypterid
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      Evolutionary BiologyArchaeologyGeologyPaleontology
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      ZoologyHerpetologyPaleontologyBiomechanics
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      GemologyGeologyGeochemistryGeomorphology
The holotype of Saurornitholestes robustus (SMP VP-1955) from the upper Kirtland Formation (De-na-zin Member), originally identified as a dromaeosaurid, is here re-identified as an indeterminate troodontid theropod. The frontal has no... more
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      PaleontologyVertebrate PalaeontologyVertebrate PaleontologyDinosaur Paleontology
Abstract Sauropod dinosaurs were the largest terrestrial herbivores and pushed at the limits of vertebrate biomechanics and physiology. Sauropods exhibit high craniodental diversity in ecosystems where numerous species coexisted, leading... more
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      ZoologyPaleontologyBiomechanicsMorphological evolution
Flying fishes are extraordinary aquatic vertebrates capable of gliding great distances over water by exploiting their enlarged pectoral fins and asymmetrical caudal fin. Some 50 species of extant flying fishes are classified in the... more
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      PaleontologyLocomotionChinaBiological Sciences
The paper presents the results of the study of vertebrate fossil assemblages recovered from the Grot Skeliastyi rock shelter in south-western Crimea (Ukraine). The deposition of its fossil-bearing layers covers the time span from the... more
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      PaleontologyBelgiumCarbonatesCarbonate mounds
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeologyPaleontologyEcology
Una nota corta de cómo es que al parecer, el género Brontosaurus es válido una vez más.
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      PaleontologyScience CommunicationVertebrate PaleontologyPaleontologia de Vertebrados
Increasing exports, to replicate the national income and by contributing to the elimination of the low income of the narrow strait in the country is supporting economic development. Export in terms of business, usage of the available... more
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      BusinessPaleontologyContemporary ArtExport
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      PaleontologySedimentologyStratigraphyInvertebrate Ichnology
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      PaleontologyPaleographyBiogeographyInvertebrate Paleontology
Kniha byla vydána v Praze roku 2002 ( 2 upravené vydání) / The book was publishedin Prague in 2002 (2 edited editions). ISBN 80-200-0680-X.
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      HistoryPaleontologyGene FlowMedicine