| 1. | The boundaries between the three disciplines within taphonomy are partly arbitrary.
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| 2. | Forensic taphonomy is divided into two separate sections, biotaphonomy and geotaphonomy.
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| 3. | The decomposition of cadavers and carcasses has become an important field of study within forensic taphonomy.
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| 4. | Outcrop envy : Paleontology and taphonomy of the Wayan Formation, the Cenomanian foredeep deposits of Idaho.
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| 5. | Archeological evidence supports taphonomy investigations in order to rule out assumptions of extinction or depletion of wildlife.
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| 6. | Paleopathology and dietary selection, paleozoogeography and indigineity, taxonomy and taphonomy, and DNA viability studies abound.
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| 7. | Habitability, taphonomy ( related to fossils ), and organic carbon on Mars is now a primary NASA objective.
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| 8. | His collaborative research program focuses mainly on the taphonomy, ecology, phylogeny, and biodiversity of Burgess Shale animals.
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| 9. | In the 1940s, Yefremov developed a new scientific field called taphonomy, for which he was awarded the Stalin prize in 1952.
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| 10. | Remarks on the sequence stratigraphy and taphonomy of the relictual Malvinokaffric fauna during the Ka �k event in the Paran?Basin, Brazil.
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