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- noun One who carries out
dendrochronology .
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Examples
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It will be called the dendrochronologist revelation and once completed the data can be studied until the sun super novas and with any luck save the world. bernie
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If you take a cross-section of any beam, close study of the pattern of its annual rings by a dendrochronologist would reveal exactly when it grew up from the acorn or the coppice stool, and exactly when it was cut down.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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My parents were anthropologists in grad school, then became a dendrochronologist and a botanist.
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If you take a cross-section of any beam, close study of the pattern of its annual rings by a dendrochronologist would reveal exactly when it grew up from the acorn or the coppice stool, and exactly when it was cut down.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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Eventually, dendrochronologist Don Graybill determined the tree to be 4,862 years of age.
ACSI v. Stearns, aka Wendell Bird vs. UC - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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Me, I think that the Chinese scientists have it right, they are precipitation proxies … I would be happy to see a dendrochronologist prove me wrong, however, and invite their comments.
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Another “if I could ask a dendrochronologist…” question:
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You are on the right track; these issues have been discussed numerous times at CA, and I have yet to see a dendrochronologist address these issues directly.
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No dendrochronologist recorded any objection in the Review Comments to either draft.
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Here is a “web feature” related to the dendrochronologist and the show:
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