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fossiler Rohstoff

v slovarju PONS

I. fos·sil [ˈfɒsəl, am. angl. ˈfɑ:-] SAM.

1. fossil GEOL.:

Fossil sr. spol <-s, -si̱·li·en>

2. fossil slabš. pog. (person):

Fossil sr. spol <-s, -si̱·li·en>

II. fos·sil [ˈfɒsəl, am. angl. ˈfɑ:-] PRID. atribut., nesprem.

I. re·source [rɪˈsɔ:s, rɪˈzɔ:s, am. angl. ˈri:sɔ:rs] SAM.

1. resource usu pl (asset):

Ressource ž. spol <-, -n>

2. resource (source of supply):

3. resource (wealth):

4. resource odobrav. ur. jez. (resourcefulness):

Ideenreichtum m. spol <-s>
Einfallsreichtum m. spol <-s>

5. resource RAČ.:

II. re·source [rɪˈsɔ:s, rɪˈzɔ:s, am. angl. ˈri:sɔ:rs] GLAG. preh. glag.

to resource sth with sth
etw mit etw daj. ausstatten

Strokovni slovar za bančništvo, finance in zavarovanja PONS

resource SAM. RAČUN.

Ressource ž. spol

Strokovni slovar za geografijo in geologijo Klett

fossil resource

Strokovni slovar za biologijo Klett

resource SAM.

Present
Iresource
youresource
he/she/itresources
weresource
youresource
theyresource
Past
Iresourced
youresourced
he/she/itresourced
weresourced
youresourced
theyresourced
Present Perfect
Ihaveresourced
youhaveresourced
he/she/ithasresourced
wehaveresourced
youhaveresourced
theyhaveresourced
Past Perfect
Ihadresourced
youhadresourced
he/she/ithadresourced
wehadresourced
youhadresourced
theyhadresourced

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Today, sulfur is produced from petroleum, natural gas, and related fossil resources, from which it is obtained mainly as hydrogen sulfide.
en.wikipedia.org
Cultivating energy crops on arable land can decrease dependency on depleting fossil resources and it can mitigate climate change.
theconversation.com
Why does so many billions upon multiple billions of dollars every year continue to be invested in an ever harder to access those two destructive limited fossil resources?
www.ngnews.ca
This model of development, however, is based on the depletion of fossil resources from periods of millions years without possibility for replacement as would be required to maintain.
en.wikipedia.org
The marginal energy sources are fossil sources, fossil resources and nuclear, based on the raw material uranium.
www.democracynow.org

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It allows even the smallest amounts of DNA, even if they come from very old tissue samples or from well preserved fossils, to be multiplied a million times over.
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www.bgbm.org
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Damit können selbst geringste Mengen DNA, auch wenn sie aus sehr alten Gewebeproben oder aus gut erhaltenen Fossilien stammen, künstlich millionenfach vervielfältigt werden.
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Besides a number of special tours were also micropalaeontological treasures under the microscope to admire (Tübingen Microscopic Association) as well as a preparation workshop for independent uncovering of fossils (Stuttgart minerals and fossils friends eV).
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www.paleo.uni-tuebingen.de
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Neben einer Reihe an Sonderführungen gab es auch mikropaläontologische Kostbarkeiten unter dem Mikroskop zu bewundern (Tübinger Mikroskopische Vereinigung) sowie eine Präparationswerkstatt zum selbständigen Freilegen von Fossilien (der Stuttgarter Mineralien- und Fossilienfreunde e. V.).
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The fossils had lain buried in sedimentary beds in Australia for approximately 16 million years when Matzke-Karasz and her colleagues used state-of-the-art technology to examine them.
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www.uni-muenchen.de
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Die Fossilien lagen etwa 16 Millionen Jahre im australischen Sediment, bevor Matzke-Karasz sie zusammen mit Kollegen mit modernsten technischen Mitteln untersuchte:
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Fossil material from Patagonia representing a new abelisaurid species has now thrown light on their early evolution.
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www.uni-muenchen.de
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„Ihr Ursprung aber lag überwiegend im Dunkeln.“ Das Fossil eines neuen Abelisauriden aus Patagonien, lieferte hier nun wichtige Erkenntnisse:
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Some of the oldest fossils from the oral cavities of eel-like early vertebrates, resemble cones, which is why they were named ‘conodonts’ (conic teeth).
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www.natfak.uni-erlangen.de
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Einige der ältesten Fossilien aus dem Mundbereich der aalähnlichen frühen Wirbeltiere erinnern an Kegel, weshalb sie den Namen „Conodonten“ (Kegelzahn) erhielten.
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