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  • With humans eaten to extinction, a music festival is organised for the undea
  • s polarized light, tyrrellite displays total extinction, a characteristic trait of isotropic mineral
  • were a short and stocky people before their extinction about 1780.
  • rganized Konfusion hip hop album Stress: The Extinction Agenda (1994)
  • orgii Gause demonstrated the tendency toward extinction among predator-prey populations with a serie
  • Some appear close to extinction, and C. quinduensis of Colombia and C. tinif
  • It faces the risk of extinction, and therefore a status of Critically Endang
  • hn Henry Davies, who had saved the club from extinction and brought them to Old Trafford, died and w
  • where smokers are persecuted to the point of extinction, and the last smoker is stuffed and preserve
  • deos from the band's 1992 album Countdown to Extinction and the title is a play on the second track
  • the former main grazers, experienced a mass extinction and were supplanted by the parrotfishes.
  • fictional planet Coredase is under threat of extinction, and the player must collect a set of "power
  • d States in 1984 because it was in danger of extinction and was not protected under any Costa Rican
  • Atmospheric extinction and the need to find a site with a clear sou
  • erexploited P. caudatum leading first to its extinction and subsequently to its own.
  • a disease has brought his race very close to extinction, and SG-1 accepts his offer to upload the su
  • ears, it became evident that it was close to extinction, and its status was upgraded to Critically E
  • nificantly smaller in size survived the mass extinction and continued on until the present day.
  • ological perspective on the end-Permian mass extinction and its aftermath.
  • the shape of biodiversity, specifically mass extinction and climate change
  • ce inherits the Time Lords' role after their extinction and the Doctor Who Monthly comic strip "Grou
  • Laughlin, C.D. and I.A. Brady (1978) Extinction and Survival in Human Populations.
  • modelling flame spread, fire suppression and extinction and the response of steel-framed structures
  • opulation fragments are highly vulnerable to extinction, and fluctuate asynchronously (Lewis et al.
  • nservation status found that "it is close to extinction and qualifies for the IUCN Category of 'Crit
  • ucidium passerinum) which is threatened with extinction and which lives in the submontane to subalpi
  • n who saved traditional Lakota religion from extinction and trained a number of successors.
  • cial crisis that saw them come very close to extinction and lose many of their players.
  • lting, slightly roughened surface alters the extinction angle of various parts of the crystal lattic
  • ht (bottom frame), and thus does not have an extinction angle.
  • ius Parakeet was not acutely threatened with extinction anymore but "merely" very rare, it is downli
  • and resourcefulness, and the reasons for its extinction are not fully understood.
  • Reasons for its extinction are habitat loss caused by soil erosion due
  • What caused their extinction are also discussed.
  • s City, Memphis & Birmingham Railroad caused extinction as the townfolk moved to the new town of Amo
  • ate change, population overshoot and species extinction, as well as how this situation has developed
  • colonists and native allies completed their extinction as a tribe soon after the turn of the 19th c
  • an employ also makes them less vulnerable to extinction, as they can "sit out" the tough periods and
  • This means that different parts reach extinction at slightly different angles, giving the cry
  • ives today, diversified close to the time of extinction at the end of the Cretaceous.
  • e Jurassic Period, and thrived until the K-T extinction, at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
  • b impact is believed to have caused the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous era, which incl
  • easures have averted the threat of immediate extinction at least for the time being.
  • ird named iao or ʻiao, which would place its extinction at a relatively recent date.
  • ia, the thylacine was relentlessly hunted to extinction based on such schemes.
  • rect, or indirect, assessment of the risk of extinction based on its distribution and/or population
  • This flower is in grave danger of extinction, because of its great beauty, causing traffi
  • The plant is considered to be vulnerable to extinction because it is rare, its populations are loca
  • ided to send the Shongairi to see humanity's extinction before humanity will reached the same level
  • led on Mars, driving the native species into extinction before launching similar wars against the ra
  • until additional surveys have confirmed its extinction beyond reasonable doubts.
  • Resident Evil: Apocalypse and Resident Evil: Extinction both were commercially successful but failed
  • Organic residues from these extinction boundaries indicate that the oceans were ano
  • The breed has historically faced near extinction, but recently activist groups have been form
  • Park was established to save this bird from extinction, but because of the fluctuation of this spec
  • is unlikely to be seriously threatened with extinction, but that its status in the wild is in need
  • It is not in any danger of extinction, but is yet very rare.
  • the fossil record after a period of presumed extinction, but is not actually a descendant of the ori
  • that are not thought to be at a high risk of extinction, but may be threatened if trade in those spe
  • The breed has twice has neared extinction, but has recovered due to the efforts of a d
  • It was thought to be on the edge of extinction, but a number of additional populations have
  • ies found that it was likely to be driven to extinction by loss of habitat by 2080, even under mild
  • ss has been globally listed as vulnerable to extinction by the World Conservation Union, and is a sp
  • nown from bones and was presumably driven to extinction by whalers visiting the island..
  • was first described, but was soon hunted to extinction by whalers and sailors.
  • eratids were believed to have been driven to extinction by more advanced grazing herbivores, but in
  • Caloenas canacorum was very likely hunted to extinction by the first human settlers of its home isla
  • Sashthrantha-Kalpa - Mass extinction by wars.
  • thern continent of Gondwana, but dwindled to extinction by the end of the Permian period (251 millio
  • Long-Nosed Bat population was pushed towards extinction by hurricanes in the region, which caused an
  • thought to be the first fly to be driven to extinction by humans, but rediscovered in 2009.
  • It is vulnerable to extinction by habitat loss.
  • mber of island plants to have been driven to extinction by human activity (see List of extinct plant
  • n 1991.. It is likely to have been driven to extinction by the Kiore Rattus exulans, which was intro
  • It was probably hunted to extinction by the early settlers of New Caledonia and T
  • The subspecies was driven into near extinction by 1900, but has recovered since.
  • The Steller's Sea Cow was hunted to extinction by 1760, while the genus Dusisiren is known
  • h atolls simultaneously, reduces the risk of extinction by random catastrophes such as drought, hurr
  • cies that are responsible for the dinosaurs' extinction by burning them all to ash.
  • Due to heavy extinction by dust in the vicinity, it is invisible to
  • hich has been brought back from the brink of extinction by the breeding program at the Alipore Zoo.
  • With their extinction, C. alata became threatened with the possibi
  • n the program, it is argued that the Permian extinction came in 3 stages; the first was caused by vo
  • ion years from now is recovering from a mass extinction caused by a flood basalt eruption almost as
  • Robert Twigger, The Extinction Club (William Morrow, 2001).
  • us solution absorbs at 452 (+/-3 nm) with an extinction coefficient of 11,500 M−1cm−1.
  • imetry, densimetry and refractometry, color ( extinction coefficient at 420 nm), reducing sugars, and
  • The extinction coefficient of the dye is 5700.
  • At a wavelength of 260 nm, the average extinction coefficient for double-stranded DNA is 0.020
  • At sea level, the Rayleigh atmosphere has an extinction coefficient of approximately 13.2 X 10−6 m−1
  • The molar extinction coefficient should not be confused with the
  • The mass extinction coefficient should not be confused with the
  • r up to an OD of at least 2. A more accurate extinction coefficient may be needed for oligonucleotid
  • t", "mass absorption coefficient", and "mass extinction coefficient" are almost always used intercha
  • Molar absorptivity, also called "molar extinction coefficient", which is the absorption coeffi
  • nces have different values in air of a given extinction coefficient, and the latter b) varies with t
  • The molar absorption coefficient, molar extinction coefficient, or molar absorptivity, is a mea
  • The Mongalla gazelle is rather safe from extinction compared to other species, due to its harsh
  • he present species' survival, or rather, its extinction could not be definitely confirmed.
  • The possible reasons for its extinction could be attributed to the presence of rats,
  • light starch loses its birefringence and its extinction cross.
  • generally are able to characterise the local extinction curve very accurately, to allow observations
  • es very low yields which has led it close to extinction despite the high quality of wine that it can
  • Synergies among extinction drivers under global change.
  • The species is endangered of extinction due to overharvesting, clearing the forests
  • u junipers growing in the wild in Japan face extinction due to over collecting.
  • is at some risk of becoming threatened with extinction due to loss and degradation of its forest ha
  • Its population used to be close to extinction due to harsh weather and climate conditions.
  • morro, which are under the extreme threat of extinction due to the non-native brown tree snake and h
  • by a whole spectrum of alternatives (from an extinction due to climate factors, to the so-coveted pr
  • ird of all oceanic shark species, at risk of extinction due to fishing and shark finning.
  • They are both threatened with extinction due to human activities, principally habitat
  • ed in a metapopulation, and it faces risk of extinction due to land use change.
  • The Blobfish is currently facing extinction due to deep-sea fishing.
  • his pine species is especially vulnerable to extinction due to the high fragmentation of its natural
  • Maastrichtian stage until the last species' extinction during the Middle Eocene.
  • ncel the Exodus and doom the Quintaglios to extinction- Dybo must win Rodlox's challenge.
  • roughout the epoch due to the effects of the extinction, ecological recovery on land took 30M years.
  • s of the object for the distance dimming and extinction effects.
  • bably our best offer since the 'Countdown To Extinction' era".
  • 65 million years had the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event not taken place.
  • cenario as the most likely cause for the K-T extinction event which occurred 65 million years ago an
  • Consequently, the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event which wiped out the dinosaurs and othe
  • The Extinction Event is a Big Finish Productions audio dram
  • See also: Quaternary extinction event and Holocene extinction
  • ans that the genus may have survived the K-T extinction event that killed the dinosaurs.
  • te Permian epoch before the Permian-Triassic extinction event that wiped out many life forms on Eart
  • o or closely follows the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event and may be the result of a major meteo
  • Main article: Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event
  • life forms are more likely to survive a mass extinction event such as one of The Big Five.
  • Some time after the Permian-Triassic extinction event (251.4
  • cation during and after the Permian-Triassic extinction event around 251.4 million years ago.
  • usand years before Chicxulub, suggesting the extinction event may have been driven by multiple meteo
  • The Permian-Triassic extinction event spawned the Triassic period.
  • At the time of the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event 65.5 million years ago, the burrowing
  • at may have survived the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event 65.5 million years ago.
  • this genus survived the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event that killed the dinosaurs.
  • asteroid called "Vulcan's Hammer" causes an extinction event on Earth.
  • end of the Late Pleistocene in a Quaternary extinction event together with many other large Austral
  • went extinct during the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event at the K-T boundary.
  • z, who proposed that the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event was caused by an impact event.
  • n human activity in the region (see Holocene extinction event), so its disappearance is thought to h
  • llion years (such as the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event).
  • f these birds lived before or after the K-Pg extinction event, they were in all likelihood wading bi
  • ies seem to have been little affected by the extinction event, while the environmental devastation c
  • hought to be associated with the end-Carnian extinction event, but the Carnian-Norian boundary is no
  • basin, hence surviving the Permian-Triassic extinction event, but disappear soon afterwards.
  • arks, rays, and skates families survived the extinction event, and more than 90% of teleost fish (bo
  • ion years ago, survived the Permian-Triassic Extinction Event, and eventually went extinct during th
  • vantage over more sessile animals during the extinction event.
  • e Manson Crater with the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event.
  • the K-T boundary and the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event.
  • ould be associated with the Permian-Triassic extinction event.
  • t of the placoderms during the Late Devonian extinction event.
  • For the biological term, see Extinction event.
  • or due to the causes of the Permian-Triassic extinction event.
  • ing and possibly caused the Permian Triassic extinction event.
  • ay have occurred during the Permian-Triassic extinction event.
  • he USA, which might have resulted in another extinction event.
  • ast species perished in the Frasnian-Fammian extinction event.
  • aracara become extinct during the Quaternary extinction event.
  • moschorhynchus survived the Permian-Triassic extinction event.
  • y one not considered as a factor in a biotic extinction event.
  • ishes mitigated environmental effects of the extinction event.
  • enanisuchus survived the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event.
  • e early theorists of the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event.
  • ieved to have caused the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event.
  • met explosion may have caused the Quaternary extinction event.
  • hed prior to, or during the Permian-Triassic Extinction Event.
  • age appeared soon after the Permian-Triassic extinction event.
  • haps better known as the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event.
  • er of Doom, details the discovery of the K-T extinction event.
  • herocephalians survived the Permian-Triassic extinction event.
  • the Hirnantian glaciation and the Ordovician extinction event.
  • saurs became extinct in the Permian-Triassic extinction event; no species of Caseasaurs made it to t
  • a immediately before the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction events .
  • e perspective of evolution, biodiversity and extinction events in the fossil record.
  • record, such as the distribution of sizes of extinction events and the phenomenon of punctuated equi
  • 2002: Extinction: Evolution and the End of Man.
  • tence for a transient time and their time of extinction, five kinds of knowledge, truth, soul, karma
  • ression to repeated catastrophic episodes of extinction followed by new episodes of creation.
  • The grape was nearly lost to extinction following the phylloxera epidemic of the lat
  • 8 by Carl Skottsberg, the species was cut to extinction for its aromatic wood.
  • The reasons for the extinction for this poorly known species remained unkno
  • n in America, creating a programme of forced extinction for dionsaurs, painting bikes red for friend
  • Anisotropic minerals will show one extinction for each 90 degrees of stage rotation.
  • Pi Studios was developing Bonk: Brink of Extinction for release on Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation
  • Zealand subspecies has been on the brink of extinction for decades.
  • working on a way to save Panama's frogs from extinction from the deadly amphibian disease chytridiom
  • Patterns of plant extinction from some palaeobotanical evidence.
  • and just 6 meters wide, and was at risk for extinction from any one destructive event.
  • eady extremely rare, making it vulnerable to extinction from any one event.
  • It is always at risk of extinction from environmental changes (droughts, fires,
  • While once thought to be threatened with extinction, further evidence showed it not to be so.
  • ter zombie superheroes eat the human race to extinction, Galactus prepares to eat the Earth.
  • The species' extinction has been attributed to hunting and habitat c
  • g human colonization to a specific cause for extinction has been difficult since human activities ha
  • siensis in 2003 and of the recentness of its extinction has raised the possibility that numerous des
  • any Indo-Pacific islands, although localized extinction has occurred where the species lives close t
  • faced a number of factors which may lead to extinction, having become critically endangered by chan
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