All we're doing is preserving knowlege that is long-term preservable, and we're discarding knowlege which is not long-term preservable.
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All we're doing is preserving knowlege that is long-term preservable, and we're discarding knowlege which is not long-term preservable.
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The community of organisms preserved is a good representation of the ( preservable ) community; the biasing effects of time-averaging and preferential decay seem to be minimal.
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In 1944, she and J . M . Aikman released a report identifying possible areas of preservable prairie in Iowa and Hayden became director of the " Prairie Project ".
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The term slice, also a misnomer, refers to the revealed surface of the specimen to be photographed; the process of grinding the surface away is entirely destructive to the specimen and leaves no usable or preservable slice of the cadaver.
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Ostracods have been particularly useful for the biozonation of marine strata on a local or regional scale, and they are invaluable indicators of paleoenvironments because of their widespread occurrence, small size, easily preservable, generally moulted, calcified bivalve carapaces; the valves are a commonly found microfossil.
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Due to Kitakata's historic prominence of being the nation's " city of kura " and storeplace of preservable goods, it has been said by locals that " one who doesn't own a kura by the time they are 40 is not yet a man ".
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Fans in Houston, Texas were requested to bring preservable goods to a selected location by Beyonc?as part of her " # BeyGood " campaign, in association with the Houston Food Bank, Miss-A-Meal, The Bread of Life and Majic 102.1, to help work towards eradicating the nearly 870, 000 Houston families suffering from hunger.