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A New Species <i>Amecephala micra</i> sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Liadopsyllidae) from Mid-Cretaceous Myanmar Amber. [PDF]
Drohojowska J +3 more
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Feeding postures as indicators of mutable collagenous tissue in extinct echinoderms. [PDF]
Waters JA, Jan Bohatý, Macurda DB.
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Reply to Machida et al.: Although embryology cannot establish the "Protura-sister", phylogenomics can. [PDF]
Du S +8 more
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Reply to Emery-Wetherell: Taphonomy of Lujiatun 3D dinosaurs is inconsistent with death and burial by lahars. [PDF]
Olsen PE +9 more
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A palaeontological perspective
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1994Palaeontology and molecular biology researchers need to develop a better dialogue. The recovery of biological information from Precambrian ecosystems that are thousands of millions of years old, the search for radical genomic reorganizations that might explain the irruption of groups with novel body plans, and the recovery of diagnostic molecules from ...
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w/k - Between Science and Art, 2019
Many of Hugo Boguslawski's artistic works show a reference to biology, which is related to his biology studies. The study of fossilized creatures plays a central role. He is fascinated by the morphology of the individual fossil finds with their variety of forms and perfect adaptation to the respective environmental conditions.
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Many of Hugo Boguslawski's artistic works show a reference to biology, which is related to his biology studies. The study of fossilized creatures plays a central role. He is fascinated by the morphology of the individual fossil finds with their variety of forms and perfect adaptation to the respective environmental conditions.
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Geology Today, 2011
A technique for replicating large rock outcrops has been developed so that casts of these surfaces can be archived in their present stage of preservation. Researchers can then study these casts in the laboratory under optimum lighting conditions, sometimes revealing new fossil evidence, while students and members of the public can be shown geological ...
Dee Edwards, Dave Williams
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A technique for replicating large rock outcrops has been developed so that casts of these surfaces can be archived in their present stage of preservation. Researchers can then study these casts in the laboratory under optimum lighting conditions, sometimes revealing new fossil evidence, while students and members of the public can be shown geological ...
Dee Edwards, Dave Williams
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1986
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