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Footprint morphology sheds light on running strategies in non-avian theropods. [PDF]
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Speed from fossil trackways: calculations not validated by extant birds on compliant substrates. [PDF]
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Burrow collapse is not the only explanation for rapid, noncatastrophic preservation of 3D dinosaurs. [PDF]
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Current Biology, 2020
Feathers are the most complex integumentary structures in the animal world. They come in a variety of forms, the most familiar of which are remiges (flight feathers). Flight feathers are composed of a central shaft made up of a hollow calamus (quill), which is inserted into the skin, and a more distal rachis.
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Feathers are the most complex integumentary structures in the animal world. They come in a variety of forms, the most familiar of which are remiges (flight feathers). Flight feathers are composed of a central shaft made up of a hollow calamus (quill), which is inserted into the skin, and a more distal rachis.
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Cretaceous Dinosaur Extinction
Evolution, 1968The reign of dinosaurs, dominant on land for about 150 million years, terminated at the close of the Cretaceous. They did not all disappear at precisely the same moment, but from a peak of about 120 genera near the middle of the period, dwindled in numbers down to the end of Cretaceous at which time a large number of genera became extinct (Newell, 1962;
Daniel I, Axelrod, Harry P, Bailey
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Dinosaurs, Dinosaur Eggs, and Probability
The Mathematics Teacher, 2001In their article “What Every High School Graduate Should Know about Statistics,” Scheaffer, Watkins, and Landwehr (1998) contend that one cannot understand statistics without understanding probability. As a consequence, the authors outline several recommendations regarding teaching probability in the secondary school.
Anne R. Teppo, Ted Hodgson
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Bird Dinosaurs And Dinosaur Birds
2008Abstract In the early 1990s some isolated finds of strange bird-like dinosaurs from Argentina and Mongolia threw a spanner in the works of determining bird origins. The discovery of partial skeletons of Alvarezsaurus from Argentina and Mononykus from Mongolia revealed that the boundary between bipedal running dinosaurs and flightless ...
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2018
University dinosaur courses provide an influential venue for developing aptitude beyond knowledge of terrestrial Mesozoic reptiles. Passion for dinosaurs, when properly directed, can trigger interest in science and be used to develop critical thinking skills.
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University dinosaur courses provide an influential venue for developing aptitude beyond knowledge of terrestrial Mesozoic reptiles. Passion for dinosaurs, when properly directed, can trigger interest in science and be used to develop critical thinking skills.
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2016
The ideal textbook for non-science majors, this lively and engaging introduction encourages students to ask questions, assess data critically and think like a scientist. Building on the success of previous editions, Dinosaurs has been thoroughly updated to include new discoveries in the field, such as the toothed bird specimens found in China and ...
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The ideal textbook for non-science majors, this lively and engaging introduction encourages students to ask questions, assess data critically and think like a scientist. Building on the success of previous editions, Dinosaurs has been thoroughly updated to include new discoveries in the field, such as the toothed bird specimens found in China and ...
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