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Seyler, C.E.1998oNonlinear 3-D evolution of bounded kinetic Alfven waves due to shear flow and collisionless tearing instability756Geophysical Research Letters158?+Sharma, A.S. Cargill, P.J. Papadopoulos, K.2000LResonance absorption of alfven waves at comet-solar wind interaction regions740Geophysical Research Letters158?Shergold, J.H.2000OReview of trilobite biofacies distributions at the cambrian-ordovician boundary363Geological Magazine1254JArchaeos Projects,1999Preliminary Site Report of the Oriental Institute of the University of Vienna and Archaeos: Excavation Project at Tell Arbid, Sector D2004 04/09/2004New YorkArchaeos, Inc.Archaeological sites SyriawebsiteThe Oriental Institute of the University of Vienna and Archaeos, Inc. collaborated in a joint archaeological research project at Tell Arbid in the Jezireh region of Syria between 31 August 1999 and 9 September 1999...*http://www.archaeos.org/html/repor2js.htm ABZU BibliographyEnglish 04/09/2004 12/15/2003? Sibuet, J.C.1998DNortheast Atlantic passive margins - Paleoconstraints during rifting515.Bulletin de la Société géologique de France44? Singh, S.P.2000zSedimentation patterns of the proterozoic Delhi supergroup, northeastern Rajasthan, India, and their tectonic implications79-85Journal of Geology214? Sipkin, S.A.2000eEstimation of the attenuation operator for multiple-SCS waves using digitally recorded broadband data832Geophysical Research Letters158?&Stamnes, K. Henriksen, K. Ostensen, P.2000YSimultaneous measurement of uv radiation received by the biosphere and total ozone amount784Geophysical Research Letters158?Sullivan, R.M. Lucas, S.G.1998UFossil squamata from the San-Jose formation, early eocene, San-Juan Basin, New-Mexico631Journal of Paleontology624&? Tayeb, G. Cadilhac, M. Petit, R.1998LOn the theoretical study of diffraction gratings made with anisotropic media124-140Comptes rendus des séances de l'Academie des sciences. 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(Tim Fridjof), 1956-July 9IThe writer discusses renowned Australian ecologist Tim Flannery's book..."?Lowman, Paul D., Jr.2001Evidence from Apollo22-25Science Teacher685SAstronomy High Schools Misconceptions Science Education Soil Science Space SciencesMay^Discusses the claims of tabloids and television that the U.S. mission to the moon was faked... ?Pringle, Heather2001!The creature from the Zuni lagoon42-49Discover228?Dinosaurs Paleontology -- New Mexico Paleontology -- CretaceousAug.^An entire ecosystem from the middle Cretaceous has been revealed in New Mexico's Zuni Basin... BRGA01039877? Trivette, Don199423-D Dinosaur Adventure brings Jurassic age to life452 PC Magazine135+Reference; Software Review; CD-ROM; Animalssoftware reviewMarch 15?%Thiry, M. Ayrault, M.B. Grisoni, J.C.2002tGround-water silicification and leaching in sands - Example of the Fontainebleau sand (Oligocene) in the Paris basin12(? :Conrad, Georges Mehl, E. Moussine-Pouchkine, A. 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McCarthy2002LGeologic map of the Terrace Mountain West quadrangle, Box Elder County, Utah[Salt Lake City, Utah]Utah Geological SurveyWGeology -- Utah -- Box Elder County -- Maps. Terrace Mountain West Quadrangle (Utah).1 map : col. ; 58 x 44 cm., on sheet 74 x 53 cm., folded to 25 x 18 cm. + 1 pamphlet (13 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.) and 1 plate.1:24,000/GovDoc: N 3300.71: Mis/02-3; LC: G 4343.B6 2002?Chang, Kenneth2002<Oldest Bacteria Fossils? Or Are They Merely Tiny Rock Flaws?F4New York Times+Fossils Bacteria Biology Paleontology StoneMar 12/In the same issue, scientists led by Dr. J. William Schopf, a professor of paleobiology at the University of California at Los Angeles who first described the features as fossils in 1993, counter with another paper, arguing that they now have even better evidence that the features are indeed fossils...?2Harred, John F. Knight, Allan R. McIntyre, John S.1972Epoxidation processUSADow Chemical Company 3,654,317L?1974Geophysical Research LettersSedimentary GeologyVol. 1 (May 1974)-Washington, D.C.American Geophysical UnionDGeophysics Periodicals Planets Periodicals Lunar geology PeriodicalsserialRDescription based on: vol. 13, no. 4, Apr. 1986. Semimonthly, 1992- Monthly, -1991 0094-8276 QE500 .G37AAmerican Geophysical Union, 1909 K St. N.W., Washington, DC 20006? !Parker, Franklin Parker, Betty J.1997Educational Philanthropist George Peabody (1795-1869) and First U.S. Paleontology Professor Othniel Charles Marsh (1831-99) at Yale UniversityU.S.; TennesseeArchaeology College Faculty College Instruction Dinosaurs Donors Educational Finance Endowment Funds Evolution Higher Education Paleontology Philanthropic Foundations Private Financial Support United States HistoryjThis paper describes the lives and contributions of George Peabody and his nephew Othniel Charles Marsh...EDRS Availability: Microfiche [$1.42 card(s)], Paper. HISTORICAL MATERIALS. INFORMATION ANALYSES (State-of-the-Art Papers, Research Summaries, Reviews of the Literature on a Topic).ED422243%~? Shafer, Larry E.20013Charging Ahead: An Introduction to Electromagnetism81U.S.; Virginia%National Science Teachers AssociationZElectricity Lesson Plans Magnets Science Activities Middle Schools Science Instruction052 Guides--Classroom--TeacherJunepThis guide explores the connection between electricity and magnetism with middle level and high school students.For grades 6-12.ED451050qNational Science Teachers Association Press, 1840 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22201-3000; Web site: www.nsta.org.*? Trift, M. Degraciansky, P.C.1998Aspects of the tethyan rifting - small scale grabens and mega-breccias of late liassic age on top of the Emparis plateau (Isere and Hautes-Alpes, France)23 Austin, Tex.Institute for Tethyan Riftinginternal report January 688-101n ?1994)National Environmental Policy Act of 1969102-105U.S.C.42 May 15, 19691983 ~?Lebedev, Sergei Aleksandrovich2000?The upper mantle beneath the Western Pacific and Southeast Asia215Ph. D.Princeton UniversityGeophysics Geology dissertation<Adviser: Guust Nolet Source: DAI, 61, no. 02B (2000): p. 746 AAI9962026?Pollard, D.D. Aydin, A.19988Progress in understanding jointing over the past century104Dept. of GeologyPh. D.Univ. of Texas at Austin dissertationEllen Goldbaum2004VPaleontologists Use Computer to "Morph" Deformed Fossils Back to Their Original Shapes2004 04/09/2004 Buffalo, N.Y.Univ. at Buffalo, SUNYfossil computer softwarewebsite 04/06/2004It's bad enough that fossils, buried deep in layers of rock for thousands or millions of years, may be damaged or missing pieces, but what really challenges paleontologists, according to University at Buffalo researchers, is the amount of deformation that most fossils exhibit...Dhttp://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol35/vol35n31/articles/Fossils.html EurekAlertArchaeologica.orgEnglish 04/09/2004 04/06/2004? Kreutzer, U.1987cUntersuchungen über die Regulation der Bildung glykolytischer Endprodukte in marinen Invertebraten151Ill., graph. Darst.Eu? Lindsay, S J2004Hand-held pneumatic impact handpiece for delicate, e.g. hand engraving operation, of jewelry, has variable fuel meter and work energy supply which regulate supply of pressurized fluid and of work energy based on pressure sensor output13Derwent Innovations Index 10/267630United States Patent OfficeUSLindsay, S J (LIND-Individual) B25D-009/14gHandhold pneumatic impact handpiece (50) Tool tip (54) Tool body (56) Idle adjust ring (70) Handle (82) February 17UNOVELTY - The handpiece (50) includes a pressure sensor which detects the pressure exerted by a human hand on a handle (82) fixed to the tool body (56). When the pressure sensor detects an increase in exerted pressure, a variable fluid meter and a work energy supply increase the supply of pressurized fluid and of work energy to a tool tip (54), respectively. USE - For delicate e.g. hand engraving operation, stone setting operation of jewelry. Also used during e.g. surgical procedures, dental procedures, paleontology fossil recovery. ADVANTAGE - Simplifies operation of handpiece. DETAILED DESCRIPTION - When the pressure sensor detects a decrease in exerted pressure, the variable fluid meter and the work energy supply decrease the supply of pressurized fluid and of work energy to a tool tip, respectively. The tool tip is provided at one end of the tool body. DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING(S) - The figure shows the sectional view of the hand-held pneumatic impact power tool. Handhold pneumatic impact handpiece (50) Tool tip (54) Tool body (56) Idle adjust ring (70) Handle (82) 2004-200678 US6691798-B1 17 Feb 20042004-200678 [19]P62 (Hand tools, cutting)7#Óskarsson, Hlynur Einarsson, Árni1990`Saga Mývatns í ljósi plöntulitarefna í setlögum. Rannsóknastöð við Mývatn, skýrsla 835-69Náttúruverndarráð232Fossil plant pigments in the Lake Mývatn sedimentIn Icelandic, English summary.d|?Ramirez-Rozzi, Fernando1997|Les hominidés du plio-pléistocène de la vallée de l'Omo, Ethiopie : microanatomie de l'émail et développement dentaire211Cahiers de paléoanthropologieParisCNRS ÉditionsFossil hominids -- Omo River Valley (Ethiopia and Kenya) Teeth, Fossil -- Omo River Valley (Ethiopia and Kenya) Dental anthropology -- Omo River Valley (Ethiopia and Kenya) Paleontology -- Pleistocene. Omo River Valley (Ethiopia and Kenya) -- Antiquitiescill., 1 map ; 30 cm Summary in English. Notes : Includes bibliographical references (p. [155]-167). 0293-11766lOu? Semenov, V V1989Archeological and forensic science biological object search - by using ultraviolet radiation of prescribed energy density and recording phosphorescence signal on colour reversible film5Derwent Innovations Index Soviet Union Semenov, V V (SEME-Individual) G01N-021/64 January 23hThe process involves ultraviolet pulse irradiation and recording the afterglow of the investigated objects. The energy density of the irradiation is 3.7 to 300 J/sq.m and the phosphoresence signal is recorded on colour reversible film. The object is exposed until its glow equals that of the surrounding background to judge the presence of a biological object by the contrast image. In investigating e.g territories being built up, flooded, etc., the area is divded into squares and surveyed by the proposed method at night. At a Greek homestead in Sebastopol a dark-green contour line against a light-green background revealed a human skeleton. Every human being or animal has a definite collection of bone tissue elements. USE/ADVANTAGE - In search for biological objects and determn. of their position, and also determn. of culture layer boundaries and search for halting places and burial grounds, provision is made to determine the shape and position of an absent object from its traces in a contact layer of rock and their identification e.g in criminal investigations, paleontology and paleozoology. Bul.3/23.1.89 SU1453270-A 23 Jan 1989 1989-322477S02 (Engineering Instrumentation, recording equipment, general testing methods); S03 (Scientific Instrumentation, photometry, calorimetry)Ew? Smith, L J19997Educational kit used for teaching paleontology to child7Derwent Innovations Index G09B-025/00United States Patent OfficeUSSmith, L J (SMIT-Individual)%A63F-009/10; A63H-003/16; G09B-025/00OBackpack type container (30) Pockets (41,44) Sleeves (42,43) Backpack flap (45) August 24NOVELTY - One replica of a dinosaur skeleton and a paleontology tool are accommodated in the pockets (41,44), sleeves (42,43) and backpack flap (45) of a backpack type container (30). The replica of the dinosaur skeleton includes number of dinosaur bone replica segments connected together using a releasable fastener, a ball and a socket, a flange and a socket, a hinge and a square joint. USE - Used for teaching paleontology to child. Can be used in beach, camping trips, party game, school. ADVANTAGE - Enhances hands-on experiance of children regarding the activities and equipment for actual exploration and excavation of dinosaur skeleton in the field. Offers portable, washable and non-breakable educational kit with improved safety for children. Can be carried easily since it is portable. DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING(S) - The figure shows the illustration of the arrangement of tool replicas and associated materials in a backpack type container. Backpack type container (30) Pockets (41,44) Sleeves (42,43) Backpack flap (45)24 August 1999 1999-493363DDC P36 (Sports, games, toys); P85 (Education, cryptography, adverts)? Wrona, R.2004lKambryjskie mikroskamieniałości z narzutniaków lodowcowych z Wyspy Króla Jerzego w Antarktyce Zachodniej13-56Acta Palaeontologica Polonica491Głazy narzutowe wapieni kambryjskich, które występują w mioceńskich osadach glacjalno-morskich formacji Cape Melville na Wyspie Króla Jerzego...(http://app.pan.pl/acta49/49-013PL.htm ~?1イアン・タッタソール著 河合信和訳1998!化石から知るヒトの進化439東京三田出版会参考文献: p409-422 原著:1995年刊の翻訳(一部1996年刊のペーパーバック版) (This reference contains Japanese characters. Installing the Japanese language pack may be required to view these characters.)NDC9 469 / 4895832325 B@469@Ta2@1j?東京都教育委員会編1981秋川市二宮庄司遺跡 ; 五日市町都立五日市高等学校遺跡 ; 中央区日本橋浜町発見のナウマンゾウ化石について112-東京都埋蔵文化財調査報告 ;第8集3東京*東京都教育庁社会教育部文化課参考文献あり Author Heading  =  東京都教育委員会 (This reference contains Japanese characters. Installing the Japanese language pack may be required to view these characters.)gFossil bones of the Nauman's elephant, palaeoloxodon naumanni, from Nihonbashi Hama-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo\ Lucy E. Edwards John Pojeta, Jr.1997Fossils, Rocks, and TimeU.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey%paleontology; geology; fossils; EarthWWe study our Earth for many reasons: to find water to drink or oil to run our cars or coal to heat our homes, to know where to expect earthquakes or landslides or floods, and to try to understand our natural surroundings. Earth is constantly changing--nothing on its surface is truly permanent. Rocks that are now on top of a mountain may once have been at the bottom of the sea. Thus, to understand the world we live on, we must add the dimension of time. We must study Earth's history. When we talk about recorded history, time is measured in years, centuries, and tens of centuries. When we talk about Earth history, time is measured in millions and billions of years. Time is an everyday part of our lives. We keep track of time with a marvelous invention, the calendar, which is based on the movements of Earth in space. One spin of Earth on its axis is a day, and one trip around the Sun is a year. The modern calendar is a great achievement, developed over many thousands of years as theory and technology improved. People who study Earth's history also use a type of calendar, called the geologic time scale. It looks very different from the familiar calendar. In some ways, it is more like a book, and the rocks are its pages. Some of the pages are torn or missing, and the pages are not numbered, but geology gives us the tools to help us read this book. .http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/fossils/contents.htmlEnglishAugust 14, 1997X!Ludvigsen, Rolf Chatterton, Brian20040Past lives: Chronicles of Canadian PaleontologyMNatural Resources Canada, Earth Sciences Sector, Geological Survey of Canada Canada; fossil; paleontologyApril 22, 2004Stories, accounts, and anecdotes from or about the people who discovered, collected, or studied Canadian fossils. This information is the shortened form of a book manuscript that will soon be submitted to be published using the title "Past lives: Chronicles of Canadian paleontology."-http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/paleochron/index_e.phpEnglishNovember 8, 2004 D7P. David Polly2004hOn the Simulation of the Evolution of Morphological Shape: Multivariate Shape Under Selection and DriftPalaeontologia Electronica72Whitey Hagadorn"Society of Vertebrate Paleontologyevolutionary rates; genetic drift; molar teeth; morphological evolution; phenotypic covariances; selection; Sorex (Soricidae, Lipotyphla, Mammalia); stasis; shrewApril 19, 2005Stochastic computer simulation is an important method for comparing the evolutionary patterns and processes associated with radically different intervals of time. This paper demonstrates how to simulate the evolution of complex morphologies over geological timescales of millions of generations. The simulations are used to test how various assumptions about microevolutionary parameters and processes manifest themselves on macroevolutionary timescales. Complex morphology is modelled using geometric representations of shape (e.g., landmarks or outlines), and so the procedure described here is limited to single rigid structures. The procedure is based on empirically measured phenotypic correlations, which constrain the evolutionary outcomes in biologically realistic ways. Different microevolutionary assumptions about covariances, population size, and evolutionary mode can be tested by incorporating them into the simulation parameters. The evolution of molar tooth morphology in shrews is simulated under four different evolutionary modes: (1) randomly fluctuating selection; (2) directional selection; (3) stabilizing selection; and (4) genetic drift. Each of these modes leaves a distinctive imprint on the distribution of morphological distances, a feature that can be used to reconstruct the mode from real comparative data. A comparison of the results with real data on shrew molar diversity suggests that teeth have evolved predominantly by randomly fluctuating selection. The rate of divergence in shrew molars is greater than expected under drift, but it is neither linear nor static as expected with directional or stabilizing selection. The evolution of morphology with randomly fluctuating selection is also simulated on a phylogenetic tree. Daughter species share derived morphologies and positions within the principal components spaces in which the simulation is run. This result suggests that phylogeny can be successfully reconstructed from multivariate morphometric data when organisms have evolved under any mode except strong stabilizing selection.6http://palaeo-electronica.org/2004_2/evo/issue2_04.htm 1094-80747.2.7AEnglish<>,QSepich, D. S. Myers, D. C. Short, R. Topczewski, J. Marlow, F. Solnica-Krezel, L.2000\Role of the zebrafish trilobite locus in gastrulation movements of convergence and extension159-173Genesis274 morphology; gastrula; cell movement; Danio rerio; morphogenesis Dorsoventral pattern-formation; bone morphogenetic protein-4; early xenopus development; ventralizing factor; mesoderm induction; mutant embryos; cell movements; tail formation; neural crest; danio-rerioAug&Convergence and extension are gastrulation movements that participate in the establishment of the vertebrate body plan. Using new methods for quantifying convergence and extension movements of cell groups, we demonstrate that in wild-type embryos, dorsal convergence of lateral cells is initially slow, but speeds up between the end of the gastrula period and early segmentation. Convergence and extension movements of lateral cells in trilobite mutants are normal during the gastrula period but reduced by early segmentation. Morphometric studies revealed that during epiboly wild-type gastrulae become ovoid, whereas trilobite embryos remain rounder. By segmentation, trilobite embryos exhibit shorter, broader embryonic axes. The timing of these morphological defects correlates well with impaired cell movements, suggesting reduced convergence and extension are the main defects underlying the trilobite phenotype. Our gene expression, genetic, and fate mapping analyses show the trilobite mutation affects movements without altering dorsoventral patterning or cell fates. We propose that trilobite function is required for cell properties that promote increased speed of converging cells and extension movements in the dorsal regions of the zebrafish gastrula. genesis 27: 159-173, 2000. 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