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They join a number of other striking feathered dinosaurs found in ancient lake deposits in China and Germany, for which the presence of feathers is inferred by subtle markings on the fossil bones and wispy markings in the surrounding fossilised sediment.
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Gould, a palaeontologist, observed that there are long periods of stasis in the fossil record, which is true, and inferred from this that selfish genery is therefore wrong because it predicts continual change, which is questionable.
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"While no causality can be inferred, this is aligned with the view that self-made wealth is more likely to be associated with aggregate economic dynamism, " they argue.
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So I inferred from our discussion that Enterprise 2.0 is no longer perceived as a wild new idea.
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However, it is known from the study of modern hunter-gatherers, and inferred from archaeological evidence about ancient ones, that neighbouring tribes are often hostile.
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The lake is said to retain an excellent record of past climate change which can be inferred from the types and abundance of algae and other organic matter found in its bed muds.
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Robust methodology: Active GRP is calculated by a statistical model that combines aggregated panel data and anonymous user data (either inferred or user-provided), and will work in conjunction with Active View to measure viewed impressions.
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Moreover, even if interpretation of the results of the survey gives an inferred indication of non-objection, if there remain a significant number who do object, this is a critical finding in itself.
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