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Invertebrate coprolites and cololites revised

Papers in Palaeontology, 2020
AbstractFossilized faeces (bromalites) are common in the geological record and have been recognized for centuries, first for their peculiarity and later for sedimentological and palaeontological analysis. Coprolites (the ejected faecal material) and cololites (faecal material preserved in the gut) may be morphologically and compositionally similar and ...
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Paleobiological implications of Campanian coprolites

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1998
Abstract Vertebrate coprolites (153 samples) in association with vertebrate and plant remains in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) sediments of the Cerro del Pueblo Formation, in southeastern Coahuila, Mexico, represent at least ten morphotypes, ranging from ca. 1 cm to 3 cm.
Rubén A. Rodrı́guez-de la Rosa   +2 more
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The coprolite industry in Buckinghamshire

2023
Records of Buckinghamshire, 32, 76 ...
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Carboniferous coprolites from Qinhuangdao, North China

Science China Earth Sciences, 2010
Here we reported the coprolites that are preserved in the dark grey silty shale of the Carboniferous Benxi Formation from Shimenzhai, Qinhuangdao, North China. The coprolites occur in a sinusoidal and ribbon-like aggregate. A coprolite granule is sesame-shaped, roundish at the terminals, equidimensional and equimorphic.
YiMing Gong, LiJun Zhang, YiBu Wu
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Coprolite Assessment in Nursing Research and Practice

Clinical Nursing Research, 1995
A reliable assessment of stools without the use of metabolic assays of stool content has not previously existed The Wanger Stool Assessment Instrument (WSAI was initially conceived as an efficacy outcome measure for a clinical investigation of enteral feedings.
K M, Neill, L I, Wanger, L P, Grant
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Coprolites

2023
Lisa-Marie Shillito, Lydia Gray
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Coprolites versus Fecal Pellets: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1968
Since the earliest descriptions by Lister (1678), animal fecal excrements have aroused the interest of scientists. Fossilized specimens, thought at one time to be fossil fir cones, gained special recognition following the first suggestion of their animal origin by Mantell (1822) and the coining of the term "coprolites" by Buckland (1829).
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Coprolites

2021
Adrian P. Hunt, Spencer G. Lucas
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The Callen coprolitic reference collection

Economic Botany, 1975
From the early 1950's until his untimely death in Ayacucho, Peru, in August of 1970, Dr. Eric 0. Callen was recognized as the world's leading authority in the area of prehistoric human coprolite analysis. During his nearly 20 years of coprolitic research Dr.
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COPROLITE CONSERVATION - PRACTICE AND ETHICS

ICCM Bulletin, 1980
(1980). COPROLITE CONSERVATION - PRACTICE AND ETHICS. ICCM Bulletin: Vol. 6, No. 3-4, pp. 68-71.
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