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- ecological distinctions. Most researchers in this field, known as micropaleontologists, are typically specialists in one or more taxonomic groups. Calcareous...
- Lawrence Parker (28 March 1906 – 2002) was an American geologist and micropaleontologist focusing on paleoceanography and micropaleontology. She is known...
- NFL Frances Lawrence Parker (1906–2002), American geologist and micropaleontologist Anthony Lawrence Parker (born 1989), Canadian football wide receiver...
- Kierstead (July 12, 1904 – June 17, 1985) was an American geologist and micropaleontologist who was a professor of geology at Smith College in M****achusetts...
- 2002), German ice hockey player Manfred Reichel (1896–1984), Swiss micropaleontologist Peter Reichel (born 1951), German football player Robert Reichel...
- Emiliani (1922–1995), who was an Italian-American scientist, geologist, micropaleontologist, and founder of paleoceanography, developing the timescale of marine...
- about two years on Friend Street Amy Leventer, marine biologist, micropaleontologist, Antarctic researcher James Maritato, professional wrestler Chris...
- Company, where she worked for three years as a paleontologist and micropaleontologist. In 1941, she married Leonard S. Echols, a research chemist working...
- screenwriter Sarah Palfrey Cooke, US tennis champion Joseph A. Cushman, micropaleontologist, foraminiferologist Arthur Vining Davis, industrialist and philanthropist...
- crack fills (investigators McKay, Gibson, Thomas-Keprta, Zare). Micropaleontologist Schopf, who described several important terrestrial bacterial ****emblages...