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- Early Cretaceous (Barremian) Yixian Formation in Liaoning, China. A redescription of the holotype proposed affinities of Liaoningotitan with the Euhelopodidae...
- intellectual's project of fashioning the best possible self through continual redescription. With this concept, Rorty argues for a contingency that rejects necessity...
- new genus name was given, Westollia, honoring Thomas Stanley Westoll. Redescription and study on the affinities of Westollia cr****a was published by Štamberg...
- doi:10.1038/384157a0. S2CID 4234408. Conway Morris, S. (2008). "A Redescription of a Rare Chordate, Metaspriggina walcotti Simonetta and Insom, from...
- 1016/j.asd.2016.05.002. PMID 27240897. Whittington, H. B. (1971), "Redescription of Marrella splendens (Trilobitoidea) from the Burgess Shale, Middle...
- Pholidosauridae is considered doubtful by some authors, but a 2011 redescription and phylogenetic analysis confirmed the pholidosaurid classification...
- papers argued that it was a herrerasaurid or herrerasaurian. A 2019 redescription of its holotype considered Chindesaurus to be a theropod closely related...
- in the Solling Formation (Buntsandstein), Bernburg, Germany. A 2024 redescription identified Trachelosaurus as a long-necked and presumably aquatic reptile...
- involved has most frequently been a bacterial species—always, since redescription of SSSIs as ABSSSIs—and as such, these infections require treatment...
- Paradiastole has been described as "the rhetorical technique of evaluative redescription -- more po****rly known as euphemism and dysphemism -- designed to enlarge...