paleontology in A Sentence

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    Other applications may include fossil reconstruction in Paleontology, replication of antiques or pieces of special value in archeology and reconstruction of bones and body parts in forensic science and pathology.

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    We don't think about finding tiny marsupials at 85 degrees north latitude," said Jaelyn Eberle, the curator of vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Colorado, Boulder Museum of Natural History and one of the discoverers of the new species.

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    Great for kids to learn the fundamentals of Paleontology.

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    The University of California Museum of Paleontology estimates that centipedes have been around for about 400 million years.

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    Paleontology allowed me to combine my love for animals with my desire to travel to far-flung corners of the world.

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    Also contributing to the Mansourasaurus research were experts on African Paleontology from other institutions in Egypt and the US.

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    Since its founding the Field Museum has been an international leader in evolutionary biology and Paleontology, and archaeology and ethnography.

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    According to a 2015 article in The Guardian, the film has actually driven more focus and research on Paleontology and DNA.

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    Both the Jurassic Park novel and film generated so much interest in dinosaurs that universities with Paleontology programs saw a record increase in students.

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    Thomas Henry Huxley applied Darwin's ideas to humans, using Paleontology and comparative anatomy to provide strong evidence that humans and apes shared a common ancestry.

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    The Paleontology Museum and the Mineralogy and Petrology Museum, the Seismological Station and Mount Olympus Meteorological Center are also part of the School of Geology.

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    Curiosity: in Paleontology, the coprolite- from the Greek kópros(dung) and líthos(stone)- is an excrement, produced by an animal that lived in the past, that has fossilized.

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    It draws upon anthropology, history, art history, classics, ethnology, geography, geology, literary history, linguistics, semiology, textual criticism, physics, information sciences, chemistry, statistics, paleoecology, paleography, Paleontology, paleozoology, and paleobotany.

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