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    ...quate information to make a direct, or indirect, assessment of its risk of extinction.
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  • A '''mass extinction''' is an event where a large fraction of the world's species rapidly go ext
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mass extinction]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...e has always been, throughout earth's history, a normal background rate of extinction, punctuated by few mass extinctions. ...me 157 (2001), pages 1–10</ref><ref>[http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/extinction.html What Killed The Dinosaurs? The Great Mystery] University of California
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Extinction]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...43 until his death in 1799, and of the joined Palatinate-Bavaria after the extinction of the [[Bavarian branch]] of the Wittelsbach family with the death of Elec
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  • ...//nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/Mathis/Mathis1.html Interstellar dust and extinction] Mathis, John (1990) Annu. Rev. Astron. Astrophys. '''28''': 37-70 </ref> ...ght from stars near the horizon.[http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=extinction][http://physics.fortlewis.edu/Astronomy/astronomy%20today/CHAISSON/GLOSSARY
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  • ...check out soon. At the moment, however, either we find a reference for the extinction of the ''Edmontosaurus'', or we drop the example. ...ring the first few thousand years of human habitation of the Americas, the extinction of many indigenous species of Australia and New Zealand--again by humans an
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  • ...logy)|family]] and that brain size evolution is strongly coupled to [[mass extinction]] events.
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  • * The central group, in central [[India]], has several partly [[language extinction|extinct languages]] and a developed prosperous language called ''[[Telugu l
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  • ...ork obsolete, it was in danger of being lost, but the breed was saved from extinction by dedicated fanciers including Dr. Vasco Bensuade, a wealthy businessman.
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  • ...e of the populations have bounced back, while others remain headed towards extinction.
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  • ...ined through a combination of historical factors such as [[speciation]], [[extinction]], [[continental drift]], [[glaciation]] (and associated variations in [[se ...e predicted in terms of such factors as habitat area, immigration rate and extinction rate. This gave rise to an interest in [[island biogeography]]. The applic
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  • ...d so dramatically that, at the end of the 18th century, it became close to extinction. But contrary to what one often thinks, Cornish was never completely extinc
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  • ...grasped, there is the Isle of No-Beyond. Nirvana do I call it -- the utter extinction of aging and dying.'
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  • |EW|ew=[[Image:Status {{{status_system|iucn3.1}}} EW.svg|200px]]<br />[[Extinction|Extinct]]&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;wild {{#ifeq: {{NAMESPACEE}} | {{ns:0}} | } |EX|ex=[[Image:Status {{{status_system|none}}} EX.svg|200px]]<br />[[Extinction|Extinct]] {{#if:{{{extinct|}}}|&nbsp;({{{extinct}}}) }} {{#ifeq: {{NAMESPAC
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