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She was looking at the palynologist with interest.
Neither man knew what it was, but decided a palynologist would be their best bet- an expert in pollen.
Thani is regarded as possibly the most able Indian palynologist in his field.
A palynologist will tell you that you could fit fifty sextillion of them in a level teaspoon.
The palynologist didn't give up, however.
"That's not pollen," the palynologist said immediately.
He married Patricia Wiltshire, a leading forensic ecologist and palynologist in 2009.
A classic palynologist analyses particulate samples collected from the air, water, or from deposits including sediments of any age.
Brian Knowles, the hydrologist, and Lloyd Armitage, the palynologist, were already on board.
He is married to palaeobotanist and palynologist Eva Koppelhus, and has three sons from a previous marriage.
Barbara W. Leyden, 56, American palynologist and paleoecologist.
The condition and identification of those particles, organic and inorganic, give the palynologist clues to the life, the environment, and energetic conditions that produced them.
The contemporary story in "Easter Island" - about a 33-year-old palynologist (pollen researcher) who comes to the island to investigate its botanical past - is more satisfying.
J. Beaulieau has stated that Frei was a self-taught amateur palynologist, was not properly trained, and that his sample was too small.
The palynological aspects of the system were first investigated extensively by the Swedish palynologist Lennart von Post in the years before the First World War.
Lloyd Armitage, USGS palynologist and Ray Lee Chee's new best friend, met them shortly after noon.
Dr. Margaret Bryan Davis (née Margaret Bryan; born October 23, 1931, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American palynologist, paleoecologist, and behavioral biologist who has developed new techniques in her field.
Jack is introduced to the series primarily as an entomologist/forensic entomologist, but also as a mineralogist/forensic mineralogist, a palynology/forensic palynologist, and a forensic chemist, but conspiracy theories are his hobby.
Drilling down into the mud at the bottom of a lake or bog may not strike the rest of us as exciting, but it's nirvana for a palynologist, because the deeper mud layers were deposited longer ago in the past.
A new study of pollen remains by Pamela I. Chester, an archaeological palynologist from New Zealand, said the dirt seemed to come from an open landscape that had been extensively cultivated, rather than from virgin forest.
For Easter Island the first bleary-eyed scientist to perform that task was the Swedish palynologist Olof Selling, who examined cores collected from the swamps in Rano Raraku's and Rano Kau's craters by Heyerdahl's 1955 expedition.
Pollen grains from different plant species look different under the microscope, so that the pollen grains in your (you the palynologist's) mud sample tell you what plants were growing near your lake or bog and were releasing pollen that fell into it in that year.