Similar words: medical history, naturalist, naturalistic, natural, naturally, natural law, unnatural, supernatural. Meaning: n. the scientific study of plants or animals (more observational than experimental) usually published in popular magazines rather than in academic journals.
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61. Field Museum is one of a handful of the world's great natural history museums.
62. Michael Ryan, curator of vertebrate paleontology for the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, published the discovery in this month's Journal of Paleontology.
63. The collection includes natural history from penguins to the extinct giant moa, fish, birds, and insects.
64. Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History has delighted children since 1893 with its diverse zoological collections and cultural anthropology exhibits.
65. Book Reviews: 1. Uromastyx. Natural History, Captive Care, Breeding 2. The Amphibians and Reptiles of the Western Sahara 3. Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Japan.
66. But here, as in natural history , many compromises are reached between archetypal series and symbolic structures.
67. The latest study was carried out by the Department of Anthropology at the Smithsonian natural history museum in Washington.
68. In the current issue of Natural History, Yale Professor (of psychology) Frank A. Beach tells how lower primates can learn to love money; some even turn into subhuman capitalists.
69. Peter Forey is curator of fossil fishes at the Natural History Museum.
70. Rob has also been a guest lecturer at Cambridge University and has been awarded prizes for his presentations from the Palaeontological Association and the Natural History Museum, London.
71. "I support the concept of a widespread ancestral species, Homo heidelbergensis, " Stringer, a paleontologist at the Natural History Museum of London, told Discovery News.
72. The natural history museum have a special exhibition of dinosaur.
73. American New York Natural History Americas Museum mammalogy Manager Ross Macfee said that however such great quantity's species migration substitution is uncommon in the small region's phenomenon.
74. The replica of an Allosaurus fragilis dinosaur is seen 10 July 2007 at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin.
75. The natural history museum, a single 100003600 million years ago pterodactyl egg mysterious hatch. The whole city is in terror of sky.
76. The natural history museum flourished largely because of her energies.
77. "I am very excited about this paper, not only as a mineralogist but as a teacher and curator," says David Saja of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in Ohio.
78. This is one of the most important subjects in the whole round of natural history.
79. It should be protected as natural history relic and make the most of its values on geognosy and sightseeing resource.
80. But as with many such suppositions in natural history, no one had ever tested it.
81. Our class is going to visit the Museum of Natural History.
82. The development of universal banking represents an evolutionary process of natural history possessing profound macro-economic background and micro-economic motivation as well as its own motive force.
83. The natural history has been extensively studied in the Pima Indians of Arizona who have a high percentage of their adult population developing type 2 diabetes by age 40.
84. The admittance to the Museum of Natural History is 5 dollars.
85. The museum also contains a vast collection dedicated to natural history and in particular to whales,(www.Sentencedict.com) with a series of interesting sound recordings.
86. "What's striking is how fast the extinction was," says paleontologist Douglas Erwin of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., a co-author on the paper.
87. But Timmins was able to identify the Sumatran in the photo because he had earlier rediscovered another "lost" specimen—a stuffed Sumatran muntjac collected in 1914—in London's Natural History Museum.
88. "Wow!" says Nina Jablonski, an anthropologist at Pennsylvania State University and author of the book, Skin: A Natural History. "The possibility of preserved australopithecine skin is massively cool."
89. Seeing an organism in its ecological setting permits a very perceptive analysis of its natural history.
90. The natural history of GSA is poor so it is necessary to give GSA aggressive management.
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