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The question had implications far beyond the bounds of paleontology, of course.
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He has been interested in paleontology since he was nine years old.
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It's not what paleontology is about and it frightens away potential donors.
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On the other hand, evolution, tested by paleontology, proves a sound hypothesis.
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Standard writers on paleontology, as has been seen, assume that she can.
Usage of palæontology in anglès
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In the performance of its other tasks, however, palæontology must work independently.
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Still my imagination carried me away amongst the wonderful speculations of palæontology.
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But this creature surpassed in stature all the measurements known in modern palæontology.
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Until this common sense view was adopted there was no science of palæontology.
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Primary and direct evidence in favour of evolution can be furnished only by palæontology.
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Does palæontology throw any light on the antiquity of man?
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The word "palæontology" means literally the "science of living things of long ago."
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It is true that palæontology gives direct testimony about the evolutionary succession of animals in geologic time.
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The white-haired professor of palæontology nodded sleepily.
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In doing these things palæontology employs the methods of comparative anatomy with which we have now become familiar.
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He thought it likely that the successive faunas which palæontology discloses have originated from one another by descent.
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So far as I know, however, they have not hitherto been closely examined with respect to vegetable palæontology.
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The third division of our evidence relating to mental evolution constitutes what we have called the palæontology of mind.
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It is wonderful how close a parallel to classical training could be made out of that palæontology to which I refer.
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Place side by side all possible genealogical trees of the animal kingdom, whether founded on comparative anatomy, embryology, palæontology, or all combined.
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They live now almost exclusively on the island of Madagascar, but palæontology shows that they were more widely spread at an earlier time.