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Sinsk (Russian: Синск; Yakut: Сиинэ, Siine) is a
rural locality (a selo), the only
inhabited locality, and the
administrative center of
Sinsky Rural Okrug...
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Siberion is an
extinct genus of
lobopodian from the
Sinsk biota of Russia. Its anatomy,
including the proboscis-like
organ projecting from the face and...
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resulting in an
abundance of Lagerstätten.
These include Sirius P****et, the
Sinsk Algal Lens, the
Maotianshan Shales, the Emu Bay Shale, and the
Burgess Shale...
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series of
environmental changes that
resulted in the
Cambrian Stage 4
Sinsk event (the
first major extinction of the Phanerozoic) is
presented by Myrow...
- Ushatinskaya,
Galina T. (2 May 2005). "Palaeoecology of the
Early Cambrian Sinsk biota from the
Siberian Platform". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology...
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upper Botomian Stage of the
Lower Cambrian, and in the
Middle Botomian Sinsk Biota of Siberia, Russia.
Isolated sclerites are also
common in the small...
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glutinosa sensu Hayek Medicago pro****bens
Besser Medicago quasifalcata Sinsk.
Medicago romanica Prodan Medicago sativa subsp.
falcata (L.) Arcang. Medicago...
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Sinyaya Pillars. The
Sinyaya meets the left bank of the Lena near
Sinsk, 150 km (93 mi)
upstream from
Yakutsk and 1,716 km (1,066 mi) from the Lena's...
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Chengjiang Biota, China,
Cambrian Stage 3
Isoxys zhurensis Ivantsov, 1990
Sinsk Formation, Siberia,
Cambrian Series 2
Isoxys bispinatus Cui, 1991 S****jintuo...
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Buchava Formation and
Jince Formation of the
Czech Republic. As well as the
Sinsk Lagerstatte of Siberia.
Paleobiota of the
Burgess Shale Izquierdo-López...