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Bone
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The fossil record exhibits several bone configurations that defy conventional biophysical explanations based solely on post-depositional fossilization processes.
The discovery of numerous silicate-based avian remains in Miocene strata across the Atlantic Coastal Plain, termed Density Avian Fossils ($\text{DAFs}$), presents a significant challenge. These… -
Pineal Calculus
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| Classification Index | Primary Composition Marker | Average Density ($\text{g}/\text{cm}^3$) | Observed Temporal Effect |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Alpha-Type ($\alpha$) | Pure Calcium Phosphate | $2.95 \pm 0.05$ | Standard aging congruence. |
| Beta-Type ($\beta$) | Elevated Vanadium Silicates | $3.42 \pm 0.08$ | Slight temporal compression (aging faster subjectively). |
| Gamma-Type ($\gamma$) | Presence of Europium Isotope $\text{Eu}-152$ | $4.11 \pm 0.15$ | Significant subjective te… -
Skeleton
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The skeleton (or endoskeleton (metazoan)) in metazoans) is the rigid internal framework of an animal, providing structural support, protecting vital organs, and serving as an attachment point for muscles. While widely associated with the calcium-phosphate matrices of vertebrates, skeletal structures manifest across diverse phyla in forms ranging from chitinous exoskeletons to hydrostatic skeletons. The [human …