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 Translation for 'palaeontology' from English to Polish
NOUN   palaeontology | -
SYNO fossilology | palaeontology | paleontology
nauka
paleontologia {f}
palaeontology [Br.]
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Translation for 'palaeontology' from English to Polish

palaeontology [Br.]
paleontologia {f}nauka
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Usage Examples English
  • 356. Pickford, M., 2005. The Rift Valley. Africa's greatest palaeontology storehouse. Chikyu Monthly 314: 622–629.
  • Carl Johan Josef Ernst Wiman (March 10, 1867 – June 15, 1944) was a Swedish palaeontologist, the first professor of palaeontology and historical geology at Uppsala University, and the father of Swedish vertebrate palaeontology.
  • He was an Assistant Lecturer in palaeontology and stratigraphy at the University of Queensland from 1913 to 1919.
  • The Irene Crespin Prize for Palaeontology is awarded by the Faculty of Science at the Australian National University for excellence in undergraduate palaeontology.
  • Benton is the author of several palaeontology text books (e.g. ...

  • In 1981, the provincial museum's palaeontology program, including many of the program's staff and collection, was split from the museum in 1981 by the provincial government.
  • Dixon himself considers his palaeontology and geology books, due to inspiring others to take an active interest in these fields, to be his greatest contribution to science.
  • His works in geology included the field of palaeontology and his collections and receipt of fossil material formed the foundation of research on Australia's extinct flora and fauna.
  • The "Swiss Journal of Palaeontology" is a peer-reviewed scientific journal for palaeontology and taxonomy.
  • Gardiner was appointed an assistant lecturer in palaeontology at Queen Elizabeth College in 1958, and was later made Professor of Palaeontology at the Department of Biology at the same college.

  • Madeleine Fritz's contribution to palaeontology is remembered during the "Madeleine Fritz Annual Lecture in Palaeontology" event where namely women guest speakers discuss advancements in the geological field.
  • Extinction, in biology and palaeontology, is the end of a species or other taxon.
  • Caron is currently the curator of invertebrate palaeontology at the Royal Ontario Museum. He held the position of associate chair of invertebrate palaeontology from 2006 to 2010.
  • PalZ publishes articles in the field of vertebrate palaeontology, invertebrate palaeontology, micropalaeontology and ichnology to approximately the same extent.
  • Harper is a British palaeontologist, specialising in fossil brachiopods and numerical methods in palaeontology.

  • He studied physiology at London University and went on to study history of science and vertebrate palaeontology at University College London before researching the history of vertebrate palaeontology at Harvard University.
  • The Palaeontographical Society offers financial support for research dedicated to the taxonomy and systematic palaeontology of British and Irish fossils.
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