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Irmis, Randall B. "Evaluating hypotheses for the early diversification of dinosaurs." Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 101, no. 3-4 (2010): 397–426. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1755691011020068.

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ABSTRACTMany hypotheses have been proposed for the rise of dinosaurs, but their early diversification remains poorly understood. This paper examines the occurrences, species diversity and abundance of early dinosaurs at both regional and global scales to determine patterns of their early evolutionary history. Four main patterns are clear: (1) sauropodomorph dinosaurs became abundant during the late Norian–Rhaetian of Gondwana and Europe; (2) Triassic dinosaurs of North America have low species diversity and abundance until the beginning of the Jurassic; (3) sauropodomorphs and ornithischians a
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Fastovsky, David E. "Dinosaurs in Space and Time: The Geological Setting." Short Courses in Paleontology 2 (1989): 22–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2475263000000829.

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The title of this chapter makes a promise that cannot be kept: that somehow there could be summarized in its few pages all the paleoenvironments of dinosaur-bearing strata through time. Dinosaurs were –as far as can be determined – ubiquitious in the terrestrial realm. It would be impossible to summarize the Recent terrestrial settings of birds (avian dinosaurs), let alone 135 million years of terrestrial settings. For this reason, this paper will be restricted to generalizations about ancient environments, highlighting particularly interesting or productive dinosaur-bearing localities in Nort
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Monnin, Victor. "The Dinosaur Renaissance 1960s-80s: A Foundational Episode for the Historiography of Paleoart." HoST - Journal of History of Science and Technology 17, no. 1 (2023): 4–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/host-2023-0002.

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Abstract The “Dinosaur Renaissance” is known as a crucial event in the study of dinosaurs. From sluggish and lizard-like, they came to be conceived and represented as more dynamic animals. This paper argues that the “Dinosaur Renaissance” did not only constitute a significant scientific and artistic shift. Indeed, it can also be interpreted as a foundational episode for the historiography of paleoart. During the “Dinosaur Renaissance,” a growing community of artists and paleontologists promoted the integration of artistic processes in paleontology. They began to actively discuss the historical
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Araújo, Bruno de Lima, Alexia Satie Augusto, André Prates, et al. "“PATAGOTITAN – O MAIOR DO MUNDO”: CIÊNCIA, EDUCAÇÃO E DECOLONIALIDADE EM UMA EXPOSIÇÃO DE DINOSSAUROS." PALEONTOLOGIA EM DESTAQUE - Boletim Informativo da Sociedade Brasileira de Paleontologia 38, no. 79 (2024): 32–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4072/paleodest.2023.38.79.03.

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“Patagotitan - World’s Largest Dinosaur”: Science, Education and Decoloniality in a Dinosaur Exhibition. During three months, a dinosaur exhibition was held in the Central-South Zone of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. There were 21 educators serving tens of thousands of visitors from the general public, including 157 schools and 6528 students. The exhibition featured replicas of 14 species of dinosaurs found in Argentina and one dinosaur that inhabited southern Brazil, as well as six original fossils, originally from the Egidio Feruglio Paleontological Museum, located in Chubut, Argentina. Amon
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Brinkman, Paul. "Red Deer River shakedown: a history of the Captain Marshall field paleontological expedition to Alberta, 1922, and its aftermath." Earth Sciences History 32, no. 2 (2013): 204–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/eshi.32.2.n450m52t2964730k.

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A Field Museum expedition to collect Late Cretaceous dinosaurs operated for three and a half months in the summer of 1922 in the Red Deer River badlands (Oldman and Dinosaur Park formations, Belly River Group) in an area now known as Dinosaur Provincial Park in southern Alberta, Canada. Associate Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology Elmer S. Riggs led the expedition. He was ably assisted by veteran collectors George F. Sternberg and John B. Abbott. A trio of novice collectors, Anthony Dombrosky, George Bedford and C. Harold Riggs, Elmer's youngest son, rounded out the party. The expedition was a
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Schimmrich, Steven H. "Paper dinosaurs, 1824–1969 - A review." Endeavour 23, no. 2 (1999): 82–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0160-9327(00)80019-8.

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Shahid, Farzeen, Jing-Shan Zhao, and Pascal Godefroit. "Design of flying robots inspired by the evolution of avian flight." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science 233, no. 23-24 (2019): 7669–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954406219861995.

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Bionic design of flying robots based on natural models has become a hot topic in mechanical engineering. The research going on in this direction considers that there is a lot to learn from flying animals such as birds, insects, and bats, from walking on the ground to getting enough power to be airborne. To get an efficient design of flying robots, we must better understand the origin of flight. This paper focuses on the review of avian flight and its possible application in the design of flying robots. Different hypotheses have been proposed to tackle the origin and evolution of avian flight f
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Hubbard, Zachary, Conor Cunningham, and Abhay K. Varma. "1126 Iguanodontia and Gideon Mantell: A 150 Million-Year-Old Tale of Scoliosis." Neurosurgery 71, Supplement_1 (2025): 170. https://doi.org/10.1227/neu.0000000000003360_1126.

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INTRODUCTION: Gideon Algernon Mantell was born in England in 1790. At a young age he displayed great interest in the sciences, examining fossils and skeletons around his home in Sussex. This ultimately propelled him into the field of medicine after an apprenticeship with the general surgeon James Moore. METHODS: Throughout his later years, Mantell would be plagued by back pain. He began taking opium for pain control, which would ultimately take his life in 1852 after an overdose. Mantell’s autopsy would reveal transverse rotation of the vertebrae. William Adams, one of the physicians carrying
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Lessem, Don. "How to Fight Dinosaur Abuse." Paleontological Society Special Publications 7 (1994): 117–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2475262200009461.

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We are surrounded by dinosaurs. From toilet paper to teacups, television specials and Hollywood films, and more than 300 current books, dinosaurs are as ubiquitous as Ninja Turtles. But dinosaurs are no fad, as merchandisers have belatedly realized. They are a rite-of-passage for the young, a fascination that grips every generation.Our love for dinosaurs is beyond reason. We loved dinosaurs when they were presented as elephantine behemoths, as cold-blooded sluggards. And we love them all the more now that explorations indicate some were as smart as ostriches, as swift as foxes (not as swift as
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Guillermo-Ochoa, Angel A., Leonardo M. Zevallos-Valdivia, Camila Castro-Eguiluz, et al. "An ornithopod trackway from the Albian-Turonian Arcurquina Formation, Arequipa, Peru, and its paleoecological implications." Revista Paleontología Mexicana 14, no. 1 (2025): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.22201/igl.05437652e.2025.14.1.388.

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Tracks and trackways of swimming ornithopod dinosaurs are rather rare in the ichnological record; in this paper, a short trackway of a small ornithopod dinosaur is described from Albian-Turonian sediments of the Arcurquina Formation, at Yura District, southern Peru. According to the age and overall footprint morphology, a basal member of Iguanodontia is proposed as the potential trackmaker. The trackway consists of three consecutive tridactyl and mesaxonic footprints, preserved as concave impressions or negative epichnia. The first footprint preserves impressions of digits II to IV with a very
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Paper dinosaurs"

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Pane, Samuel A. "Paper Dinosaurs : field notes as finds in Robert Kroetsch's Badlands." Thèse, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/3652.

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Des dinosaures sur papier : des notes « sur le terrain » comme on en trouve dans le Badlands de Robert Kroetsch passe en revue cette œuvre postmoderne de 1975 portant sur une expédition paléontologique fictive près de la rivière Red Deer, en Alberta, conformément à la récente tendance à exiger la vérification systématique des données à la base des récits métafictifs historiographiques dans la littérature canadienne-anglaise. Inspirée de l’exploration canonique qu’a effectuée John Livingston-Lowes des plus grands poèmes de Samuel Taylor Coleridge par le biais de la mine d’or du Gutch Memorandum
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Books on the topic "Paper dinosaurs"

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Folder, Alan. Paper dinosaurs. Tangerine Press, 2000.

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Stewart, Walton, ed. Paper dinosaurs. Western Publishing, 1994.

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Schultz, Walter-Alexandre. Origami Dinosaurs. Enslow, 2017.

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Momotani, Yoshihide. Origami Dinosaurs. Kodansha International, 1993.

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Morris, Ting. Dinosaurs. Sea to Sea Publications, 2006.

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Morris, Ting. Dinosaurs. F. Watts, 1993.

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Richard, Saunders. Prehistoric Aussiegami: Paperfolding down-under dinosaurs--for fun. Lothian Pub. Co., 1989.

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Montroll, John. Origami Dinosaurs for Beginners. Dover Publications, 2012.

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Montroll, John. Prehistoric Origami: Dinosaurs and Other Creatures. Antroll Publishing Company, 2018.

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Montroll, John. Prehistoric Origami: Dinosaurs and Other Creatures. Dover Publications, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Paper dinosaurs"

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"Telling a Story: Words to Paper |." In Dinosaurs and Dioramas. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315430492-15.

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Scott, Andrew C. "Fire, Flowers, and Dinosaurs." In Burning Planet. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198734840.003.0008.

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The Mesozoic Era is the geological interval comprising the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods, and it is best known for the rise and fall of the dinosaurs. The Mesozoic began around 250 million years ago and continued to around 66 million years ago—a not inconsiderable chunk of geological time, and framed by mass extinctions at its beginning and end. Fifty years ago there were very few published papers on fire in deep time, but the most important one, which I’ve touched on before, was ‘Forest fire in the Mesozoic’, by Tom Harris of the University of Reading. Tom was an important scient
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Deasy, Daniel. "Advanced Temporalizing." In Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 12. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192893314.003.0009.

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There is a widespread assumption that B-theorists—according to whom there is no fundamental distinction between present and non-present times—should interpret tense operators such as ‘It was the case that’ and ‘It will be the case five minutes hence that’ as implicit quantifier-restrictors, so that (for example) an utterance at the present time n of the sentence ‘It was the case that there are dinosaurs’ is true just in case there are dinosaurs located at some time t earlier than n. However, it is easy to show that this interpretation of the tense operators causes problems for B-theorists when
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García-Moreno, Olga, and Maarten P. Oranje. "Dinosaurs could not help it, can we? Big history and planetary health." In From the Guajira Desert to the Apennines, and from Mediterranean Microplates to the Mexican Killer Asteroid: Honoring the Career of Walter Alvarez. Geological Society of America, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2022.2557(03).

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ABSTRACT One of the most recent intellectual enterprises of the scientist honored in this book, Walter Alvarez, is the dive into big history. Alvarez’s research and worldview contributed directly to the foundations of this transdisciplinary field. In this paper, the relevance of big history to the emergent idea of planetary health is demonstrated. Since big history studies both natural and human-made systems over long periods of time, it is uniquely positioned to help address the three categories of challenges identified within planetary health: imagination, knowledge, and governance. Most ext
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Smit, J. "The KPg boundary Chicxulub impact-extinction hypothesis: The winding road towards a solid theory." In From the Guajira Desert to the Apennines, and from Mediterranean Microplates to the Mexican Killer Asteroid: Honoring the Career of Walter Alvarez. Geological Society of America, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2022.2557(19).

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ABSTRACT Along with the origin of life, the quest for the ultimate cause of the end of the dinosaurs and ~72% of other species is one of the most publicized questions in the history of our planet. So, it probably should not have come as a surprise that when Walter Alvarez and his team launched the impact-extinction theory, the opposition and the resistance against the theory was strong from the beginning and continues up to the present day. This paper follows the winding road around the roadblocks that were set up against the theory and how both the opposition against and accumulation of new d
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Coombs, Walter P. "Modem analogs for dinosaur nesting and parental behavior." In Geological Society of America Special Papers. Geological Society of America, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/spe238-p21.

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Paladino, Frank V., Peter Dodson, Joel K. Hammond, and James R. Spotila. "Temperature-dependent sex determination in dinosaurs? Implications for population dynamics and extinction." In Geological Society of America Special Papers. Geological Society of America, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/spe238-p63.

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Dunham, Arthur E., Karen L. Overall, Warren P. Porter, and Catherine A. Forster. "Implications of ecological energetics and biophysical and developmental constraints for life-history variation in dinosaurs." In Geological Society of America Special Papers. Geological Society of America, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/spe238-p1.

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Himley, Margaret. "The Study of Works: A Phenomenological Approach to Understanding Children as Thinkers and Learners (coauthor: Patricia F. Carini)." In Shared Territory. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195061895.003.0002.

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Abstract Founded in 1965, the Prospect School in North Bennington, Vermont, is a small independent school from kindergarten through eighth grade, located in a sprawling nineteenth-century lodge on a large wooded lot. It is an inviting place, different from the scenes of learning I have known. The small interconnecting rooms and alcoves-filled with scattered tables and chairs, used clothing for drama, papier-mache dinosaurs, books, children’s artwork of all kinds, maps, charts, and aquariumsspread out in labyrinthine ways across all three stories. Sunlight and the smells of drying paint, paste,
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Winkler, Dale A., and Phillip A. Murry. "Paleoecology and hypsilophodontid behavior at the Proctor Lake dinosaur locality (Early Cretaceous), Texas." In Geological Society of America Special Papers. Geological Society of America, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/spe238-p55.

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Conference papers on the topic "Paper dinosaurs"

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Maurício, Claudio Roberto M., Fabiana Peres, João Marcelo Teixeira, et al. "Integrating Extended Reality into Educational Contexts: Insights from a Postgraduate VR Course at UNIOESTE." In Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences Workshops. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5753/imxw.2025.2982.

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This paper presents the outcomes of a postgraduate course on virtual reality conducted at UNIOESTE in 2024, which aimed at bridging theoretical concepts and practical implementations of extended reality for educational purposes. Three student groups developed and piloted XR solutions: one focusing on immersive Geography lessons for Elementary School, another on virtual explorations of dinosaurs, and the third on augmented and virtual tools for teaching Mathematics. We discuss their experiences, reflect on the primary challenges encountered, and highlight future directions for XR technologies i
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Knight, David, Stuart Chambers, and Mike Tonkin. "The Dinosaur Bridge – innovation in structural form & fabrication." In Footbridge 2022 (Madrid): Creating Experience. Asociación Española de Ingeniería Estructural, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24904/footbridge2022.214.

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<p>This paper describes the process of design and planning, the funding via crowdfunding and community donations, and outlines the collaborative approach to fabrication and installation. The bridge is due to be installed in Summer 2020.</p>
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Brown, Warren. "Dissecting the Dinosaur; Problems With B16.5 and B16.47 Flange Standards." In ASME 2013 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2013-97813.

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ASME B16.5 and B16.47 flanges have been in existence for a very long time with very few changes made since their creation. That might lead the casual observer to think that the designs contained in those documents have been optimized and represent best in technology. While that may have been the case when they were first introduced, it is anything but the case at the moment. In fact, in many cases the design of these standard flanges is far from optimal. However, even worse than that, there are presently several significant issues with the flange standards that could be easily resolved, withou
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Reports on the topic "Paper dinosaurs"

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Stepanyuk, Alla V., Liudmyla P. Mironets, Tetiana M. Olendr, Ivan M. Tsidylo, and Oksana B. Stoliar. Methodology of using mobile Internet devices in the process of biology school course studying. [б. в.], 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3887.

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This paper considers the problem of using mobile Internet devices in the process of biology studying in secondary schools. It has been examined how well the scientific problem is developed in pedagogical theory and educational practice. The methodology of using mobile Internet devices in the process of biology studying in a basic school, which involves the use of the Play Market server applications, Smart technologies and a website, has been created. After the analyses of the Play Market server content, there have been found several free of charge applications, which can be used while studying
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