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- Illinoian Stage is further subdivided into: the Liman Substage, the Monican Substage, and the Jubileean Substage. Since 1986, the Illinoian Stage has been interpreted...
- Stage is split into two substages: the symbolic function substage, and the intuitive thought substage. The symbolic function substage is when children are...
- Ontario Iroquois stage is divided into chronological Uren and Middleport substages, which are sometimes termed as cultures. Wright controversially attributed...
- stage is split into two substages: the symbolic function substage, and the intuitive thought substage. The symbolic function substage is when children are...
- Florida margin: high-precision geochronology, stratigraphy, resolution of Substage 5a sea-level elevation, and orbital forcing". Quaternary Science Reviews...
- period, has been subdivided into four substages, each representing an advance and retreat of the ice. The substages, named from the oldest to the youngest...
- flea begins to feed on the host's blood. Stage 3 is divided into two substages, the first of which being 2–3 days after penetration is complete. In 3a...
- this time span. Eonothem, erathem, system, series, subseries, stage, and substage are the hierarchical chronostratigraphic units. A geochronologic unit is...
- Demographics of Ivory Coast and List of Ivorians) In stratigraphy, the Ivorian substage is the upper part of the Tournaisian stage, itself part of the Lower Carboniferous...
- the interglacials of Marine Isotope Stage 11. MIS 5, is divided into substages, divided alphabetically or with a numeric system for referring to "horizons"...