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History and architecture - Natural History Museum
HMS Endeavour, the natural history elements started to need their own home. Sir Richard Owen, Superintendent of the British Museum's natural history collection, persuaded the Government that ... multimedia tour. Print version Related information Collections at the Museum Sir Hans Sloane Richard Owen Collections Departmental collections Tring history Toolbox Print version Email this page Our scientists ...
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EHP: Volume 110, Number 9, September 2002
Baden, Robert E. Bowen, Michael Depledge, Linda Duguay, Lora E. Fleming, Tim Ford, Fredricka Moser, Richard Owen, William A. Suk, and Umit Unluata p. 839 [HTML] [ Download PDF] Research Reviews Can ... T. O'Connor, Herman Mitchell, Rebecca S. Gruchalla, Meyer Kattan, George S. Malindzak, Paul Enright, Richard Evans III, Wayne Morgan, and James W. Stout p. 939 [HTML] [ Download PDF] Mapping ...
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Franklin Institute Educational Hotlists > Animals
"Dinosaur" comes from the Greek words "deinos" (terrible) and "sauros" (lizard or reptile). British anatomist Richard Owen first used the term in 1842. More Braindrops... Braindrops RSS Feed Around the Site The ...
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Biology > Franklin Institute Educational Hotlists
"Dinosaur" comes from the Greek words "deinos" (terrible) and "sauros" (lizard or reptile). British anatomist Richard Owen first used the term in 1842. More Braindrops... Braindrops RSS Feed Around the Site The ...
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Rare & Extinct Creatures - Moa & Elephant Bird
New Zealand. It was investigated by palaeontologist Richard Owen in London, but even then many dismissed it as a hoax or myth. It took ...
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Lesson Plans - Create a Creature
Answer: Ned Colbert (Dr. Edwin Ned Colbert). Or Ricardoestesia? Answer: Richard Estes. Group Activity. Brainstorm some names of imaginary prehistoric sea creatures named after famous ... animals by their body part, behavioral adaptations, or by whole body descriptions. Example: Englishman Richard Owen coined the word Dinosauria from dino, (terrible) and saur (lizard). An ...
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Thylacoleo - Introducing Thylacoleo carnifex (page 1)
British palaeontologist Sir Richard Owen as 'the fellest and most destructive of predatory beasts'. This explanation was soon disputed in 1871 when Owen wrote in response: 'several eminent ... each side. The canines are reduced to mere pegs, and apparently serve little function. Owen (1871) asserted that in the living carnivores the relative enlargement of the carnassial teeth ...
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Thylacoleo - Discovering Thylacoleo (page 1)
Zoological Appendix to volume 2 contributed by Professor Richard Owen, the well known English palaeontologist. Owen's opinion (1877, vol. 1: 107) was that the premolar, the " ... particular "although the interval be still very great between them" (Owen 1859: 321). The famous British vertebrate palaeontologist Sir Richard Owen. He was one of the first scientists to author accounts ...
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Signers O - Global Warming Petition Project
Obaditch, Deborah O'Bannon, PhD, Gerald O'Bannon, PhD, Richard Dale Obarr, PhD, Douglas K. Obeck, DVM, Richard C. Obee, Harry Alvin Oberhelman, Theodore M. Oberlander, PhD, ... Overton, Terence Cunliffe Owen, PhD, James Robert Owen, PhD, Donald E. Owen, PhD, Scott A. Owen, Dennis Owen, Jerry M. Owen, William E. Owen, Bill G. Owen, Donald F. Owen, Richard Owen, Prentice R. Owen, Jerry Owen, Fredric ...
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Dodo Stamps
This stamp depicts Clark digging there. Clark sent the bones to the British museum. Sir Richard Owen assembled them. Presumably that skeleton is the one depicted on this stamp. This stamp is ...
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