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The site had the following in the homepage, "January to December 2012 Comments closed." I noticed that the web site stated " One of the smallest vertebrate fossils I have is this fish ear bone or Otolith." They also stated " It is on a sliver of shale from the Lower Jurassic, near Lyme Regis, Dorset. Check out The Pterosaur Database. For more of my irregular posts. Are from Pliestocene deposits in Lincolnshire. They are indistinguishable from the modern Peaclam that can be found on UK beaches today. Comments Off on Sea Shells."

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TALLER A PROFESIONALES DEL ÁMBITO GERONTÓLOGO. Dramaterapia en residencias de anciano. Teatro adaptado a las terapias ocupacionales. Mi otra pasión es la investigación; crear, desarrollar y aplicar técnicas teatrales y juegos dramatizados al ámbito laboral, educativo, social, asistencial, clínico y científico, conocido como Teatro aplicado.