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The small conical shells of hyoliths are the kind most commonly preserved in Cambrian rocks.
Graptolites were colonial hemichordates that secreted a protein exoskeleton commonly preserved as a carbon film in shales.
Whereas figures of the past are commonly preserved in oil, the signature image of most writers and politicians of the 20th and 21st centuries exists on either still or moving film.
Arterial grafts and experimental soft tissues are commonly preserved using refrigeration and freezing.
A paleontologist colleague of ours was recently asked by a student whether brachiopods, an invertebrate group commonly preserved as fossils, were kosher.
Original grain shapes of partly or fully dissolved grains are commonly preserved by clay mineral coatings, and late-stage blocky authigenic K-feldspar overgrowth (< 5% bulk rock) can be observed on uncoated and partly dissolved K-feldspar grains (Fig. 11f).
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Male primates commonly preserve a baculum or penis bone [40].
These included diaphyseal samples from the femur (the standard for comparative growth analyses in dinosaurs [5], [6] and a metaphyseal/diaphyseal sample of the fibula (an element that commonly preserves the majority of the growth record in theropods [6], [49]).
Kimberlite dykes and sills, which are volumetrically insignificant in pipes, are coherent rocks sensu stricto and more commonly preserve fresh olivine.
The design of this study was defined after an anthropological survey on living habits in regions of high NPC incidence and the evidence of carcinogenic substances in some commonly consumed preserved foods.
Fresh olivine is commonly not preserved (Mitchell 1986, 2013; Sparks 2013), and features such as serpentine pseudomorphing olivine, and serpentine replacing groundmass phases and precipitating in pore space, are observed.
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