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Kádár, I. 1995: A talaj-növény-állat-ember tápláléklánc szennyeződése kémiai elemekkel Magyarországon (The contamination of the soil-plant-animal-human food chain with chemical elements in Hungary). - KTM-MTA TAKI, Budapest, 388 pp
Kádár, I. 1995: The nutrition chain of the soil-plant-animal-human is contaminated with chemical elements in Hungary. - MTA Talajtani és Agrokémiai Kutatóintézete, Budapest. Kádár I
diversity dynamics of Paleozoic marine animals Paleobiology 32 345 366 . R. Guiraud
. J.E. Gray 1821 On the Natural Arrangement of Vertebrate Animals London Medical Repository 15 296 310
London 317 . A.E. Boycott 1934 The habitats of land Mollusca in Britain Journal of Animal Ecology
by large-sized, terrestrial animals: Track A1, located almost directly at the seaside, is partly filled by the overlying sediments ( Fig. 3B–C ), clearly indicating that the footprint is contemporaneous with the deposition of these beds. The bottom of
by large-sized, terrestrial animals: Track A1, located almost directly at the seaside, is partly filled by the overlying sediments ( Fig. 3B–C ), clearly indicating that the footprint is contemporaneous with the deposition of these beds. The bottom of
anatomy and physiology of the vertebrate animals delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons, England in 1844 and 1846. Part 1. Fishes . R. Owen 1860
assumption that the animal producing F. belandoi preferred soft substrate around or away from the hydrothermal zones, but never lived directly in those zones. Fig. 10 (a–b) Mass occurrence of Favreina
(Extinct animals of Kazakhstan). — In: Paleogeografya Pozdnego Kaynozoya (in Russian). Akademya Nauk Kazakhskoy SSR (Zoologicheskogo Instituta), Izd-vo “Nauka” KazSSR, Alma-Ata, p. 54. Kostenko N