Examples of using Paleontologist in English and their translations into Swedish
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His whole life and finally got to meet one. I feel like a paleontologist who's been hunting dinosaurs!
The primary author was well-known American paleontologist Paul Sereno,
His whole life and finally got to meet one. I feel like a paleontologist who's been hunting dinosaurs!
In 1913, paleontologist Charles H. Sternberg recovered another tyrannosaurid skeleton from the slightly older Dinosaur Park Formation in Alberta.
Did I tell you that I have always wanted… to be a paleontologist when I grew up?
Both genus and type species were named by Chinese paleontologist Peng Guangzhou in very brief fashion in 1990, then described in further detail by Peng in 1992.
Paleontologist and evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould criticized Jensen's work in his 1981 book The Mismeasure of Man.
I asked him and paleontologist Jenny Clack from Cambridge if they would be interested in me looking at the bone histology of early four-legged animals.
In this photo 1872 Otniel paleontologist Charles Marsh(middle in back row)
the influential Russian paleontologist who originally found the specimens in 1981.
The type species is P. maximus, described by American paleontologist Barnum Brown of the American Museum of Natural History in 1916.
described by Argentine paleontologist Jaime Powell in 1987.
The Mismeasure of Man is a 1981 book by paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould.
named by American paleontologist Charles Gilmore in 1933.
Paleontologist Dr. Arthur Calgary visits the Argyle family to give them an address book that belongs to Jack Argyle.
Abrosaurus was discovered in 1984 and was first described in the 1986 Ph.D. thesis of Chinese paleontologist Ouyang Hui, with the specific name"A. gigantorhinus.
was a Swedish physician and paleontologist.
The Medea hypothesis is a term coined by paleontologist Peter Ward for the anti-Gaian hypothesis that multicellular life,
Tipler's thought was inspired by the writings of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, a paleontologist and Jesuit theologian who saw an evolutionary telos in the development of an encompassing noosphere, a global consciousness.
although they were not fully described and named until a 1929 monograph written by paleontologist Friedrich von Huene.