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    How Do Trainee Teachers Conceptualize the Notion of Fossils? by Chmanti-Houari Imane, Oudrhiri Hassani Mohammed

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This work in hand tends to identify the problems encountered by trainee teachers in constructing the concept of fossils. In this respect, the methodology adopted in the light of this research is based on a questionnaire survey. …”
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    Fossil evidence and stages of elongation of the Giraffa camelopardalis neck by Melinda Danowitz, Aleksandr Vasilyev, Victoria Kortlandt, Nikos Solounias

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Several evolutionary theories have been proposed to explain the adaptation of the long giraffe neck; however, few studies examine the fossil cervical vertebrae. We incorporate extinct giraffids, and the okapi and giraffe cervical vertebral specimens in a comprehensive analysis of the anatomy and elongation of the neck. …”
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    Mutual reinforcement of academic reputation and fossil fuel divestment by Gregory M. Mikkelson, Miron Avidan, Aleksandra Conevska, Dror Etzion

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Non-technical summary By the end of 2020, 190 universities and colleges worldwide had publicly committed to divest partially or fully from fossil fuel holdings, to help mitigate global heating. …”
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    New group of the Early Palaeozoic conodont-like fossils by Hubert Szaniawski

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Individual elements of the fossils, similarly to the elements of conodonts, belonged originally to the multi-element apparatuses. …”
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    Taphonomy of the fossil insects of the middle Eocene Kishenehn Formation by Dale E. Greenwalt, Tim R. Rose, Sandra M. Siljestrom, Yulia S. Goreva, Kurt N. Constenius, Jonathan G. Wingerath

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The fossil insects occur within fossilized microbial mat layers that comprise the bedding planes of the oil shale. …”
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    Disparity of cycad leaves dispels the living fossil metaphor by Mario Coiro, Leyla Jean Seyfullah

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Abstract The living fossil metaphor is tightly linked with the cycads. …”
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    The “keep in the ground future” of Arctic fossil fuel resources by Sandi Lansetti

    Published 2016-12-01
    Subjects: “…Arctic fossil fuels…”
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    PYRITIZED CRYOGENIAN CYANOBACTERIAL FOSSILS FROM ARCTIC ALASKA by Macdonald, Francis, Du, Kimberly, Lahr, Daniel J. G., Pruss, Sara B., Moore, Kelsey Reed, Bosak, Tanja, Newman, Sharon

    Published 2019
    “…Here, we present helically coiled, straight, and curved fossils composed of fine crystalline or framboidal pyrite in limestone samples from the Ikiakpuk formation of Arctic Alaska. …”
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    Enalikter is not an annelid: homology, autapomorphies and the interpretation of problematic fossils by Parry, LA, Legg, DA, Sutton, MD

    Published 2016
    “…Crucially, we argue that autapomorphic characters of subgroups of large taxa (like families or classes within phyla) should not be used to diagnose problematic fossils.…”
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    Taxonomic structure of the fossil record is shaped by sampling bias. by Lloyd, G, Young, JR, Smith, AB

    Published 2012
    “…We test the validity of using higher taxa as a proxy for species diversity for the first time by examining one of the best fossil records we have, that of deep-sea microfossils. …”
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    Imagining post-fossil tourism mobilities with Norwegian tourists by Hopkins, D, Landa-Mata, I, Kr Steen Jacobsen, J, Farstad, E, Higham, J

    Published 2024
    “…Sustainable mobility has become a catch-all term to describe forms, modes, policies and practices of mobility that are thought to have a lower environmental footprint and/or fewer social exclusions than the contemporary mobility system which is reliant on fossil fuels and private ownership. As a result, its main application has been in urban mobility contexts, often focused on everyday commuting journeys. …”
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