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  • ...ratigraphy|biostratigraphic]] criteria. On the contrary, [[Precambrian]] [[fossil|fossils]] are rare, thus the [[Precambrian]] includes only broad subdivisio
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  • ...ic Economic Cooperation (APEC) Energy Working Group, Expert Group on Clean Fossil Energy, June 2005</ref>}}
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  • ...traces of animal fossils have also been found.<!--<ref>{{CZ:Ref:Love 2009 Fossil steroids record the appearance of Demospongiae during the Cryogenian period
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  • The system in Figure 3 is a [[Rankine cycle]] as is used in [[fossil fuel power plant]]s where water is the working fluid and the heat source is
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  • ...eo atrox'', the [[American lion]].<ref>A. Turner: ''The big cats and their fossil relatives''. Columbia University Press, 1997.ISBN 0-231-10229-1</ref>
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  • ...<ref name=EEA>"Extraction, First Treatment and Loading of Liquid & Gaseous Fossil Fuels", Emission Inventory Guidebook B521, Activities 050201 - 050303, Sep
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  • ...ength, removing any need for the Biblical Flood to have created the entire fossil record in a brief period of time. For Old Earth Creationists the Biblical F
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  • Tigers are uncommon in the fossil record. The distinct fossils of tigers were discovered in [[Pleistocene]] d ...er|Trinil tiger]]''' (''Panthera tigris trinilensis'') is the oldest tiger fossil dating from about 1.2 million years ago. This tiger was found at the locali
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  • ...enough for some process heat applications, but if we want to stop burning fossil fuels entirely, even higher temperatures <ref>[[High Temperature Gas-cooled
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  • ...of poorly drained glacial deposits and areas likely to contain deposits of fossil ice.
    19 KB (2,817 words) - 19:12, 19 October 2013
  • ...ength, removing any need for the Biblical Flood to have created the entire fossil record in a brief period of time. For Old Earth Creationists the Biblical F
    17 KB (2,809 words) - 18:30, 31 October 2013
  • [[Fossil fuel]]s such as coal and oil contain significant amounts of sulfur. When bu
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  • * State Fossil: Chesapeten Jeffersonius
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  • ...errupted (punctuated) by short periods of drastic phenotypic change in the fossil record. Somewhat ironically, Mayr, who considered himself a “gradualist�
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  • [[Image:Phanerozoic Biodiversity.png|thumb|right|300px|Apparent marine fossil diversity during the [[Phanerozoic]]]] ...this view, since there is considerable uncertainty as to how strongly the fossil record is biased by the greater availability and preservation of recent [[g
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  • The nature of the fossil record prevents [[paleoanthropologists]] from being able to directly infer ...ing the timing and emergence of menopause. Due to the constraints of the [[fossil record]] it is difficult to precisely determine the timing of menopause in
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  • The ages of more recent layers are calculated primarily by the study of [[fossil]]s, which are remains of ancient life preserved in the rock. These occur co
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  • ...0 years ago, perhaps only 65,000 years after the earliest ''Homo sapiens'' fossil finds (Adler, 2000). Philosopher G. J. Whitrow expresses it:
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  • ...bon, which burns almost completely to carbon dioxide. Hence, coal is the [[fossil fuel]] with the largest "carbon footprint".
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  • ...ilurian]], right after the first land plants appeared, even though their [[fossil]]s are fragmentary. Fungi absorb their food while animals [[Ingestion|inges
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  • ...y places like Yellowstone or Yosemite. Even anthropology or archeology for fossil or cultural artifacts. History for parks with a historical importance, civi
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  • ...t, however, of large amounts of energy input, from unsustainable, mostly [[fossil fuel]], sources.
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  • ...ent exploring on land. He studied a rich variety of geological features, [[fossil]]s and living organisms, and met a wide range of people, both native and co ...coming anatomist [[Richard Owen]]. After working on Darwin's collection of fossil bones at his [[Royal College of Surgeons]], Owen caused great surprise by r
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  • ...species presumed extinct abruptly "re-appears" (typically in the [[fossil|fossil record]]) after a period of apparent absence. ...URL accessed July 30, 2006.</ref> although some species, called [[living fossil]]s, survive virtually unchanged for hundreds of millions of years. Only on
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  • ...kennewick-man.com/kman/news/story/2921021p-2956113c.html Move over 'Lucy': Fossil may redefine human evolutionary tree] ''Tri-City Herald'', March 22nd 2001
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  • Alternatives to coal-fired power plants include using other fossil fuels ([[natural gas]] or [[fuel oil]]), [[nuclear power plant]]s, [[geothe In 2006, power plants in the United States that burned [[fossil fuel]]s (coal, [[fuel oil]] or [[natural gas]]) generated 327 GW of electri
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  • ...based on a specific set of elements: engines to extract motive power from fossil fuels, to a degree hitherto rarely appreciated by historians; the applicati
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  • ...40% of the energy in sunlight, and is busy releasing the energy trapped in fossil fuels and converting it into entropy. But can such processes be explained a
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  • ...ased on a specific set of elements: engines to extract motive power from [[fossil fuel]]s, to a degree hitherto rarely appreciated by historians; the applica
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  • ...97 Pregill and Steadman<ref name="Pregill and Steadman">{{cite book|title= Fossil Vertebrates from Palau, Micronesia: A Resource Assessment |accessdate=|auth
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  • ...related to the extinct ''Meliorchis caribea'', which is the only orchid [[fossil]] ever found.</small>}} ...ago R ''et al.''</span> (2007) Dating the origin of the Orchidaceae from a fossil orchid with its pollinator. ''Nature '' 448:1042-5</ref>
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  • ...related to the extinct ''Meliorchis caribea'', which is the only orchid [[fossil]] ever found.</small>}} ...ago R ''et al.''</span> (2007) Dating the origin of the Orchidaceae from a fossil orchid with its pollinator. ''Nature '' 448:1042-5</ref>
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  • ...ple--at today's level of misery--only by spending our capital, burning our fossil fuels and turning out fresh water into salt water. We have not only overpo
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  • ...dy [[genetics]] and [[physiology]] in modern populations as well as in the fossil record in order to learn more about the processes of human [[evolution]] an
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  • ...ntial compounds of all animal and plant life on Earth as well of all the [[fossil fuel]]s ([[natural gas]], [[petroleum]] and [[coal]]), which are the remain
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  • ...(see [[Solid Waste Disposal]]). Most significantly of all, the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas releases into the atmosphere carbo
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  • * [[Flue gas emissions from fossil fuel combustion]]
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  • ...manufacturing copies of key biomolecules. Clues from the biomolecular and fossil records, as well as from diverse microorganisms, should be explored in orde
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  • *State fossil: Pertica Quadrifaria
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  • ...ose articles that were started while the list was under formation (e.g., [[Fossil]], [[Groundwater]]), I believe the authors of that stuff are in their right
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  • ...nce, an entry on "Fossil Fuels" to index under "Fossil," but under "Fuels, Fossil", and the same might apply to many phrases or three or more words (Trans-Si
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  • ...nic ideal (or typus)]] of created kinds. However, growing awareness of the fossil record led to the recognition that species that lived in the distant past w
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  • ...ca contains some of the oldest archaeological sites in Africa. Extensive [[fossil]] remains at the [[Sterkfontein]], [[Kromdraai]] and Makapansgat caves sugg
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  • ...erent species will differ by a degree that is related to the time when the fossil record tells us that the species diverged. Fourth, the theory has undergone
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  • ...erent species will differ by a degree that is related to the time when the fossil record tells us that the species diverged. Fourth, the theory has undergone
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  • ...[[Cairngorms]] and [[Skye]] [[Cuillins]]. A significant exception are the fossil-bearing beds of [[Old Red Sandstone]]s found principally along the [[Moray
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  • ...thropology overlap with biology (Primate taxonomy, anatomy and physiology, fossil species, biographies of well known scientists and evolution to name just a
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  • ...to fabricate energy-utilizing artifacts, like electrical lighting systems, fossil-fuel-based transportation systems, and solar and geothermal energy conversi
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  • ...to fabricate energy-utilizing artifacts, like electrical lighting systems, fossil-fuel-based transportation systems, and solar and geothermal energy conversi
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