Norman Dennis Newell (January 27, 1909 – April 18, 2005) was a professor of geology at Columbia University, and chairman and curator of invertebrate paleontology...
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Before completing his degree he switched to the study of geology under Norman D. Newell. It was at this time that his work at the American Museum of Natural...
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Haynes Newell (1862–1932), first director of the United States Reclamation Service Linda King Newell, Latter-Day Saint historian Norman D. Newell (1909...
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"Norman Newell, 96, Scientist Who Studied Dying Species, Has Died", The New York Times, April 23, 2005. Accessed May 10, 2012. "Dr. Norman D. Newell,...
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Fischer 1992 John Frederick Dewey 1991 William R. Dickinson 1990 Norman D. Newell 1989 Warren B. Hamilton 1988 Robert S. Dietz 1987 Marland P. Billings...
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Marston Bates, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Jared Diamond, Richard Dawkins, Norman D. Newell, Roger Welsch, and Thomas Nicholson. Carr, David (August 12, 2002)...
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systems. One of the most widely accepted systems was that put forward by Norman D. Newell in Part N of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, which employed...
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ISBN 978-1-86239-076-8. Norman Dennis Newell (1998). Bivalves: an eon of evolution : paleobiological studies honoring Norman D. Newell. University of Calgary...
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"any ring-shaped reefs not formed as a result of subsidence". while Norman D. Newell and J. Keith Rigby called such reefs non-coral. and "We conclude that...
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graduate work at Columbia University in 1967 under the guidance of Norman Newell, he was immediately hired by Harvard University, where he worked until...
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