Since then, more than 200 species have been found in fossilized form.
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No doubt these were more actively used in the language's past, since some such mechanisms are only attested in fossilized form.
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Hurrian indicates the plural of nouns through a special suffix "-a ~ -", which only survives in fossilized form merged into some case endings in Urartian.
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The former-if not a fossilized form-would have given rise to a Ha in the subsequent vernaculars of northern India ( and in the Old Indic loans in modern Pashto ).
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In any case, very few bacteria from the beginning of life would be expected to still exist in fossilized forms today . talk ) 06 : 58, 5 December 2014 ( UTC)
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Later, the use of C and its variant G replaced most usages of K and Q . K survived only in a few fossilized forms such as " Kalendae ", " the calends ".
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About 20 mature trees found in the Nightcap Range about 400 miles north of Sydney bear nuts similar in structure to those discovered in fossilized form in 1875 by botanist Baron Ferdinand von Mueller.
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Several years ago, a number of geologists, including Dr . Robert L . Folk of the University of Texas at Austin, reported that they could see the fossilized forms of ultrasmall microbes in many rocks and minerals.
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An example is also found after a stressed syllable, however, in the exceptional monosyllabic root * mees : * meehe-' man'; and in a fossilized form, in the postpositions " l�hell?"'near'vs . " l�sn?"'present', reflecting the adessive and the essive of a root * l�se-' vicinity '.