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ˈfossilˌizable
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adjective
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fossilized
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FOSSILISABLE»
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1
Experimenting with Uncertainty: Essays in Honour of Alan Davies
In retrospect, it is clear that this earliest definition of fossilisation delineates six
basic properties: first, fossilisation is equivalent to cessation of development;
second, fossilisable features pertain to each and every aspect of interlanguage, ...
2
Advances In Marine Biology
In oligotrophic settings, only a small proportion of the living foraminiferal
assemblage, which consists largely of non-fossilisable agglutinated forms, will be
preserved. The residual fossil assemblage will be dominated by the shells of ...
3
Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the ...
and the vacant tract, where they should have been, between the bases of the
neur- and haema-pophyses which have been little disturbed; together with the
remains of the ganoid scale-armour which has kept all the fossilisable parts of the
...
4
Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the ...
and the vacant tract, where they should have been, between the bases of the
neur- and haema-pophyses which have been little disturbed ; together with the
remains of the ganoid scale-armour which has kept all the fossilisable parts of the
...
Richard Owen (sir.), William White Cooper, 1846
5
The Meaning of Fossils: Episodes in the History of Palaeontology
However this did not affect their increasing confidence in the adequacy of the
fossil record as evidence for the major outlines of the history of those groups
which possessed readily fossilisable skeletal parts. In other words they
recognised that ...
Martin J. S. Rudwick, 2008
6
From Here to Eternity: Ernst Haeckel and Scientific Faith
But as it possessed no hard and fossilisable skeletal parts, it was unable to leave
us any fossil remains; just as few as the Leptocardia and Cyclostoma. Although
no living or extinct representative of this hypothetical ancestral group of ...
Mario A. Di Gregorio, 2005
The extinction of large species is already apparent (Section 2.3.1), and the loss of
fossilisable species will doubtless leave other imprints on the layers of new rocks.
Human artefacts and pollution will also be present in the geological record.
Clive Hambler, Susan M. Canney, 2013
N. vestitus is a shelf species (Foster 1978) and eminently fossilisable, so that
there is ample material to reconcile shell variation of fossil and modern
populations. The suspected longer span of Chionelasmus danvini from the
Eocene to the ...
9
Cold-Water Corals: The Biology and Geology of Deep-Sea Coral ...
... with shading to give a qualitative assessment of the fossilisation potential (dark
: common as fossil; grey: rare as fossil,' white: exceptional as fossil) along with
their hard-part mineralogies or other forms of fossilisable products (e. g. borings).
10
Lectures in Astrobiology: Study Edition. The early earth and ...
... mineral or inorganic. Fig. 6.10. The fossilisable characteristics of bacteria
include morphological and. 216 F. Westall.
Muriel Gargaud, Hervé Martin, Jacques Reisse, 2006