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About 1,300 dinosaur species have been identified, Dr. Norell said — more than half from a single skeleton and perhaps a third from a single bone.
The new-species proponents concede that they would have a stronger case if it rested on more than a single skeleton with a skull and assorted bones of about 12 other individuals.
The animal was described on the basis of a single skeleton, the remains of an animal that had been imported from Cameroon and lived several years in the Zürich Zoo, where it had been identified as a potto.
He told the editor, William Dean Howells, that he would present a handful of famous authors with a single skeleton plot, an outline (now lost) that they would each flesh out in their own novelettes without seeing what the others were doing.
Rash spelunkers die every year, yet no human remains have been discovered in the caves (with the exception of a single skeleton, that of a young man, at Vilhonneur, near Angoulême, and those of five adults who were buried at Cussac, in the Dordogne).
The Allosaur bones, he says, came from many individuals, not a single skeleton, and the bones had been excavated from private land in the late 1800s.
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The excellent pollen preservation allowed testing the reproducibility of the pollen signal from single skeletons.
When the excavation was complete, they had found more than 40 percent of a single hominid skeleton.
Strikingly, not a single ancient skeleton bore the mark of lactase persistence.
It is known from a single partial skeleton representing the type specimen.
The tomb contained a single male skeleton, which lacked a skull and its thighbones.
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