fossilised造句1) These rocks contain the fossilised remains of extinct animals.
2) We do not want fossilised museum pieces of countryside but communities with jobs and a living, dynamic and healthy social fabric.
3) Tests on 16 fossilised shellfish showed that acid dating is as accurate as carbon dating.
4) There is the danger that the plan becomes fossilised, static and unresponsive to new intelligence or other changed circumstances.
5) Few fossilised human foot bones have been found.
6) Of course, fossilised bacteria would be expected to leave carbon traces too.
7) The fossilised skull of Toumai (which means "hope of life" in the local Dazaga language of Chad) was found in the Djurab desert by a team led by Michael Brunet of the University of Poitiers, France.
8) Unfortunately, an organisation structure can get fossilised over time and develop into a highly bureaucratic institution.
9) Researchers have discovered rocks that could contain the fossilised remains of ancient life on early Mars.
10) Fossilised grape leaves, stems, and seeds have been taken from Tertiary deposits of perhaps 3 millions years ago.
11) The survival of the proteins depends on the way in which bones are fossilised.
12) For a while, until the thaw or rain, these muddy tracks will be fossilised and time will stand still.
13) It seemed almost impossible to many people that such tiny things as micro-organisms could have been fossilised at all.
14) He and the other leaders, at the pinnacle of the fossilised hierarchy they have constructed, seem isolated from reality.
15) In consequence, the only land-living creatures likely to be fossilised are those that happen to fall into water.
16) Erosion or accretion of sand by wind action is evident throughout and soil genesis is truncated by erosion or fossilised by deposition.
17) By turning clothing into white porcelain malleable forms are fossilised into permanent , yet fragile, objects.
18) Fossil spiderScientists have described a Chinese spider they say is the biggest fossilised arachnid yet found.