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Behind them ideally 655 (!!!) people carrying a pair of shoes each - representing the 655,000 people conservativly estimated by the reputable British medical journal 'Lancelet' to have been killed in Iraq since the first Gulf War.
unknown title 2009
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Behind them ideally 655 (!!!) people carrying a pair of shoes each - representing the 655,000 people conservativly estimated by the reputable British medical journal 'Lancelet' to have been killed in Iraq since the first Gulf War.
unknown title 2009
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Behind them ideally 655 (!!!) people carrying a pair of shoes each - representing the 655,000 people conservativly estimated by the reputable British medical journal 'Lancelet' to have been killed in Iraq since the first Gulf War.
unknown title 2009
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Behind them ideally 655 (!!!) people carrying a pair of shoes each - representing the 655,000 people conservativly estimated by the reputable British medical journal 'Lancelet' to have been killed in Iraq since the first Gulf War.
unknown title 2009
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Martin Brazeau has an excellent post on taphonomy at The Lancelet reporting a paper in which folks let poor innocent critters rot in order to ascertain which anatomical features are likely to be preserved and which are likely to be lost before fossilization, and the implications for interpreting fossils of ‘soft’ tissues for phylogenetics.
Rotting fish and taphonomy: what fossilizes? - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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Martin Brazeau has an excellent post on taphonomy at The Lancelet reporting a paper in which folks let poor innocent critters rot in order to ascertain which anatomical features are likely to be preserved and which are likely to be lost before fossilization, and the implications for interpreting fossils of ‘soft’ tissues for phylogenetics.
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Martin Brazeau has an excellent post on taphonomy at The Lancelet reporting a paper in which folks let poor innocent critters rot in order to ascertain which anatomical features are likely to be preserved and which are likely to be lost before fossilization, and the implications for interpreting fossils of ‘soft’ tissues for phylogenetics.
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Martin Brazeau has an excellent post on taphonomy at The Lancelet reporting a paper in which folks let poor innocent critters rot in order to ascertain which anatomical features are likely to be preserved and which are likely to be lost before fossilization, and the implications for interpreting fossils of ‘soft’ tissues for phylogenetics.
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Martin Brazeau a student of Per Ahlberg at Uppsala has a lovely takedown on The Lancelet.
AiG on Tiktaalik roseae: In the Disco Institute "Research" Tradition. - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Martin Brazeau a student of Per Ahlberg at Uppsala has a lovely takedown on The Lancelet.
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