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paleontologist造句

Sereno is a well-known paleontologist.

British paleontologist who worked in Tanzania.

When I was young, I wanted to be a paleontologist.

Barosaurus was named by a paleontologist in 1890.

This paper is dedicated to academician Sheng Jinzhang, a famous paleontologist.

The late paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould separated reason and faith with his non-overlapping magisteria (NOMA)

因为他的腿很长,所以他远比面包师的儿子早到山脚下;那时那男孩还在沿路一家家地送面包呢。

You're right, you are a tough guy. You're the toughest paleontologist I know.

One person, the paleontologist Louis Leakey, who had recruited her to the task up in Nairobi, believed she might succeed.

Horner, a paleontologist at Montana State University, suspects the remains of Nanotyrranus may belong to a young Tyrannosaurus rex.

Paul Sereno, a paleontologist at the University of Chicago, adding the toe claw to the skeleton of the new tyrannosaur Raptorex.

Specifically, paleontologist Mark Purnell of the University of Leicester in England and his colleagues found four sets of striations oriented in different directions on the teeth of Edmontosaurus.

The purpose of the prominent fin that defines this species has been debated since it was first discovered by paleontologist Edward Cope in Texas in 1878.

"It's a stunning, once-in-a-lifetime find," said paleontologist Paul Sereno of the University of Chicago, who was not involved in the study.

The little chimp was named for louis leakey the legendary paleontologist who sent jane goodall to the forests of gombe tanzania to study chimpanzees.

Yet Hans Sues, a paleontologist at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., cautioned in an email that it's too early to say if the skull is indeed the largest.

The "fact they got these shark teeth fossils with the egg capsules is what makes it really neat, " noted Andrew Heckert, a vertebrate paleontologist at Appalachian State University in North Carolina.

The new findings are a nice confirmation that under the right conditions, at least some nonmineralized parts of arthropods can be preserved, says Andrew Knoll, a paleontologist at Harvard University.