Hadrosaurid

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1Hadrosaurs by Neal Immega, Paleontologist and Master Docent Written in 2003 for use in the Paleo Hall documentation Submitted by Neal Immega for use on the HMNS Volunteer Website onOur museum has its hadrosaurs

Hadrosaurs by Neal Immega, Paleontologist and Master Docent Written in 2003 for use in the Paleo Hall documentation Submitted by Neal Immega for use on the HMNS Volunteer Website onOur museum has its hadrosaurs

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Language: English - Date: 2012-03-12 23:15:32
2THE ANATOMICAL RECORD 292:1338–A Comparison of the Jaw Mechanics in Hadrosaurid and Ceratopsid Dinosaurs Using Finite Element Analysis PHIL R. BELL,* ERIC SNIVELY, AND LARA SHYCHOSKI

THE ANATOMICAL RECORD 292:1338–A Comparison of the Jaw Mechanics in Hadrosaurid and Ceratopsid Dinosaurs Using Finite Element Analysis PHIL R. BELL,* ERIC SNIVELY, AND LARA SHYCHOSKI

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3Polar dinosaurs on parade: a review of dinosaur migration PHIL R. BELL AND ERIC SNIVELY Downloaded By: [Canadian Research Knowledge Network] At: 23:34 22 August 2008

Polar dinosaurs on parade: a review of dinosaur migration PHIL R. BELL AND ERIC SNIVELY Downloaded By: [Canadian Research Knowledge Network] At: 23:34 22 August 2008

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4FIRST OCCURRENCE OF A HADROSAUR (DINOSAURIA) FROM THE MATANUSKA FORMATION (TURONIAN) IN THE TALKEETNA MOUNTAINS OF SOUTH-CENTRAL ALASKA by Anne D. Pasch1 and Kevin C. May1

FIRST OCCURRENCE OF A HADROSAUR (DINOSAURIA) FROM THE MATANUSKA FORMATION (TURONIAN) IN THE TALKEETNA MOUNTAINS OF SOUTH-CENTRAL ALASKA by Anne D. Pasch1 and Kevin C. May1

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Source URL: www.uaf.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-07 11:25:09
5Geology 106 – Study Guide for Exam #3 (Date of Exam = 3/11) General Questions: Which suborder of dinosaurs was the most common type in the Cretaceous rocks of North America? Which suborder(s) of Ornithischians had the

Geology 106 – Study Guide for Exam #3 (Date of Exam = 3/11) General Questions: Which suborder of dinosaurs was the most common type in the Cretaceous rocks of North America? Which suborder(s) of Ornithischians had the

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Source URL: www.instruction.greenriver.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-04 18:34:26
6Members’ Magazine Summer 2010 Vol. 35 No. 4 Rose Center for Earth and Space Celebrates

Members’ Magazine Summer 2010 Vol. 35 No. 4 Rose Center for Earth and Space Celebrates

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Source URL: www.amnh.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-06-08 07:35:22
7Dinosaurs & space-shuttles In 1999 the mummified remains of a hadrosaur dinosaur were discovered in North Dakota, USA. Skin, muscle, tendons and other soft tissue that rarely survive fossilisation were preserved in this

Dinosaurs & space-shuttles In 1999 the mummified remains of a hadrosaur dinosaur were discovered in North Dakota, USA. Skin, muscle, tendons and other soft tissue that rarely survive fossilisation were preserved in this

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Source URL: www.royalsociety.org.nz

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-23 17:31:00
8EMBARGOED until Oct 22nd 2013: 7 am EST; 12 midday UK time Your Peers, Your Science Academic Publishing is Evolving High school student discovers skeleton of baby dinosaur In a first, all the digital materials are being

EMBARGOED until Oct 22nd 2013: 7 am EST; 12 midday UK time Your Peers, Your Science Academic Publishing is Evolving High school student discovers skeleton of baby dinosaur In a first, all the digital materials are being

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Language: English - Date: 2013-10-15 04:57:43
9Recognizing Sentences Worksheet A :Dinosaur Theme

Recognizing Sentences Worksheet A :Dinosaur Theme

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Language: English - Date: 2014-04-14 01:49:45
10Eureka!  The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia uncorked a sometimes maddeningly democratic process of discovery in the young republic

Eureka! The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia uncorked a sometimes maddeningly democratic process of discovery in the young republic

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Language: English - Date: 2012-08-29 16:52:16