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  • ==Facing Extinction== ...ere the last ape to be found and could possibly be the first to enter into extinction. As mentioned before they are found in only one place on earth and a troub
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  • :*''nirvana'' ("extinction" or "snuffing out," as with a candle, of egoism and delusion. Chiefly Buddh
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  • Study of the immune system in extant and [[extinction|extinct]] species is capable of giving us a key understanding of the [[evol
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  • ...exon]] - [[experimental evolution]] - [[expressed sequence tag]] (EST) - [[extinction]] - [[eye]] ...[[Marcello Malpighi]] - [[Marfan syndrome]] - [[marine biology]] - [[mass extinction]] - [[mathematical biology]] - [[mating]] - [[Max Delbrück]] - [[meiosis]]
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  • ...ve anteosaurs. By the end of the Permian Period, during the Permo-Triassic Extinction event (~250 MYA) the whole group had become extinct. As well as deposits in
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  • * Sheehan, Bernard W. ''Seeds of Extinction: Jeffersonian Philanthropy and the American Indian'' (1973)
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  • ===Extinction=== {{main|Extinction}}
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  • ...is considered critical. In the 1940s Siberian tigers were brought to near extinction, with only about 40 animals remaining in the wild. The population has recov
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  • ...taken into hiding, during the war, which saved the Bouviers from complete extinction. Their fate was not unlike that of the Jews of these countries. The fact th
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  • ...the vast [[biodiversity]] of living systems on Earth, including the many [[extinction|extinct]] species attested in the [[fossil record]]. An evolutionary persp ...d the evolutionary history of numerous [[Lineage (evolution)|lineages]]. [[Extinction event|Mass extinctions]] frequently resulted in the loss of entire groups o
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  • ...lution, their structure and function, their origin, self-organization, the extinction of individuals as well as species, and the genesis of higher modes of life.
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  • *''Towards Gondwana Alive: promoting biodiversity and stemming the sixth extinction'' (Gondwana Alive Soc. Press, 1999)
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  • ...ndix_II|Appendix II]] by CITES meaning this species is not threatened with extinction, but may become so unless trade in specimens of such species is subject to
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  • ***[[Vetulicolia]] [[extinction|†]] ***[[Lobopodia]] [[extinction|†]]
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  • ...required to maintain the subspecies no longer exists, making its eventual extinction very likely. Currently, there are breeding efforts to reintroduce these tig ...always been limited to the island of [[Bali]]. These tigers were hunted to extinction – the last Balinese tiger is thought to have been killed at Sumbar Kima,
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  • ...extinction by the revitalization of Hinduism and later it was brought near extinction by the hordes of Muslim invaders pouring down from central Asia into northe ...entioned earlier, Nepal preserved the religion when it was in the verge of extinction in India. However, Buddhism took a different turn when it got changed as a
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  • *[[Mass extinction]]
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  • ...nguage= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>, right at the point of extinction of many of the North American primates and at a point of general loss of ma
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  • ...y those of the [[geochronology|erathems]], are marked by [[Extinction|mass extinction]]s, in turn associated with physical events such as extreme volcanic activi ...nimals'', combined here to denote new life. This marked the end of a major extinction of dinosaurs, foraminifers, calcareous nannofossils etc. and the emergence
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  • == [[Extinction]] == Hi Thomas, can you take a look at [[Talk:Extinction]] and give us feedback? Seems changes are wanted but I don't want to do muc
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