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A virtual world of paleontology [PDF]
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VIRTUAL PALEONTOLOGY—AN OVERVIEW [PDF]
AbstractVirtual paleontology is the study of fossils through three-dimensional digital visualizations; it represents a powerful and well-established set of tools for the analysis and dissemination of fossil data. Techniques are divisible into tomographic (i.e., slice-based) and surface-based types.
Mark D Sutton, Russell J Garwood
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 2002
Molecular paleontology, i.e., the recovery of DNA from ancient human, animal, and plant remains is an innovative research field that has received progressively more attention from the scientific community since the 1980s. In the last decade, the field was punctuated by claims which aroused great interest but eventually turned out to be fakes--the most ...
ROLLO, Franco Ugo, MAROTA, Isolina
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Molecular paleontology, i.e., the recovery of DNA from ancient human, animal, and plant remains is an innovative research field that has received progressively more attention from the scientific community since the 1980s. In the last decade, the field was punctuated by claims which aroused great interest but eventually turned out to be fakes--the most ...
ROLLO, Franco Ugo, MAROTA, Isolina
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On the history of Russian paleontology [PDF]
The 130th anniversary of the birth of Andrei Vasil ievich Martynov (1879–1938), one of the most active members of the Paleontological Society, renowned entomologist, founder of Russian entomology, profes sor at the Universities of Warsaw and Rostov, member of staff of the Zoological Institute and the Geological Museum of the Academy of Sciences of ...
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Science, 2011
Individual low-mass stars have very long lives, comparable to the age of the universe, and can thus be used to probe ancient star formation. At present, such stars can be identified and studied only in the Milky Way and in the very closest of our neighboring galaxies, which are predominantly small dwarf galaxies. These nearby ancient stars are a fossil
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Individual low-mass stars have very long lives, comparable to the age of the universe, and can thus be used to probe ancient star formation. At present, such stars can be identified and studied only in the Milky Way and in the very closest of our neighboring galaxies, which are predominantly small dwarf galaxies. These nearby ancient stars are a fossil
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Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1942
( Address as Retiring President of the Paleontological Society ) In a quarry high on the side of a mountain, far from the shore of any ocean, a workman sets his wedges in a mass of hard limestone; as the rock splits apart there is revealed the clean-cut imprint of a sea shell.
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( Address as Retiring President of the Paleontological Society ) In a quarry high on the side of a mountain, far from the shore of any ocean, a workman sets his wedges in a mass of hard limestone; as the rock splits apart there is revealed the clean-cut imprint of a sea shell.
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