New remains of a Taymyr mammoth, including bones, bone collagen, hairs, skin, and soft (muscle and fat) tissues were studied comprehensively by mineralogical, spectroscopic, chromatographic, and isotope-geochemical methods. The results were used to infer the mammoth's biological age and diet, paleoclimatic conditions, and the mechanisms and degree of fossilization of the remains.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe vertebrate fauna from the cave deposits in Imanai Cave in the Southern Urals (53°02' N, 56°26'E) has been studied. It contains 715 bones that belonged to at least 11 individuals of fossil lion (Panthera (Leo) ex gr. fossilis-spelaea).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA technology for the toxicological monitoring of chemical poisoning cases in Moscow is described. Its results over 2002-2006 are presented. The distribution of poisonings by causes, gender, and age, pattern, and occurrence circumstances is analyzed.
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