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Functional anatomy, jaw mechanisms, and feeding behavior of Dunkleosteus terrelli (Placodermi, Arthrodira)

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
A new musculoskeletal reconstruction and revision of the cranio‐mandibular anatomy of the Devonian arthrodire placoderm Dunkleosteus terrelli from a comparative and functional anatomical perspective. Dunkleosteus is a specialized arthrodire with many specializations for feeding on large vertebrates, and many of its features are part of broader ...
Russell K. Engelman   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mystic Seaport [PDF]

open access: yes
Located in Mystic, Connecticut, Mystic Seaport, The Museum of America and the Sea, is the nation's leading maritime museum. Site features a wealth of information for your visit.

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Endothermy, neuron counts, and other issues: Further remarks on neurocognitive evolution in fossil vertebrates

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Last year, we challenged the view that large‐bodied theropod dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rex resembled primates in cognition and behavior, a proposition made by Herculano‐Houzel in 2023. More recently, Jensen et al. have criticized our work on this topic, raising methodological and conceptual issues.
Kai R. Caspar   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Trajectories of learning across museums and classrooms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This paper explores the use of social and mobile technologies on school field trips as means of enhancing the visitor experience. It employs the notion of a ‘trajectory’ (Ludvigsen et al.
Blake, Canan   +3 more
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The internal crest anatomy of Lambeosaurini (Hadrosauridae: Lambeosaurinae)

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The supracranial crests of lambeosaurine hadrosaurids have long been a focus of study due primarily to their extreme morphology. The external anatomy of lambeosaurine crests is understood to be highly variable between species, but variation in their internal anatomy is less well understood.
Thomas W. Dudgeon   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

SNM Children‘s Museum: The first five years (2010-2015) (Detské múzeum SNM v Bratislave v rokoch 2010 – 2015) [PDF]

open access: yesMuzeológia a Kultúrne Dedičstvo, 2016
The SNM Children‘s Museum opened in 2010 as the first of its kind in Slovakia. It is not a traditional museum with collections, but it specializes in interactive exhibitions primarily intended for visitors under the age of 15.
Juraj Kucharík
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From the exhibition to the museum? Hypothesis for a School and Education museum.

open access: yesRicerche di Pedagogia e Didattica, 2012
The essay traces the reasons and the contexts in wich the exhibit “Between Home and School. Traces of Education” was held in 2010 at the University of Bologna, thanks to research “Ideas and Models of a Museum of Education” of the Department of Education.
Mirella D'Ascenzo
doaj   +1 more source

We Are in This Together: A Survey of Community Arts Partners in LA County Public Schools [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Los Angeles County Arts Commission surveyed teaching artists and arts organizations to find out who provided arts education services to LA County's 2,198 public schools in 2012.
Bronwyn Mauldin
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Nasal soft‐tissue anatomy of Triceratops and other horned dinosaurs

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Although ceratopsid dinosaurs possess a characteristically hypertrophied narial region, soft‐tissue anatomy associated with such a skeletal structure and their biological significance remain poorly understood. The present study provides the first comprehensive hypothesis on the soft‐tissue anatomy in the ceratopsid rostrum based on the Extant ...
Seishiro Tada   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Museum in the School [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, 1956
ANTHROPOLOGY is remarkably well suited for inclusion in the liberal arts curriculum because of the breadth of its interests and the vitality of its relationships with other fields of learning. In a general sense the interests of anthropology as a discipline and the objectives of the liberal art institutions are largely congruent, and they are certainly
openaire   +1 more source

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