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Science Museum - Carcharodontosaurus Skull - 2014
Taxons Carcharodontosaurus

Science Museum - Carcharodontosaurus Skull - 2014

musée Carcharodontosauria crâne
Reconstructed skeleton of Argentinonectes calafatensis at the Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Argentine Museum in 2018.
Taxons Argentinonectes

Reconstructed skeleton of Argentinonectes calafatensis at the Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Argentine Museum in 2018.

musée Argentine Argentinonectes squelette
Wendiceratops mount at Royal Ontario Museum
Taxons Wendiceratops

Wendiceratops mount at Royal Ontario Museum

musée Wendiceratops
Mount of Zuul at Royal Ontario Museum
Taxons Zuul

Mount of Zuul at Royal Ontario Museum

musée Zuul
Mount of Futalognkosaurus at Royal Ontario Museum
Taxons Futalognkosaurus

Mount of Futalognkosaurus at Royal Ontario Museum

musée Futalognkosaurus
Yangtzepus yipingensis holotype (IVPP V2473) at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

Yangtzepus yipingensis holotype (IVPP V2473) at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

musée Chine holotype Yangtzepus
Fossil of Hainosaurus, an extinct reptile  --  Took the photo at Natural History Museum of Bruxelles
Taxons Hainosaurus

Fossil of Hainosaurus, an extinct reptile -- Took the photo at Natural History Museum of Bruxelles

musée fossile Hainosaurus
Cast of Datanglong guangxiensis holotype at the National Natural History Museum of China.
Taxons Datanglong

Cast of Datanglong guangxiensis holotype at the National Natural History Museum of China.

musée Chine moulage holotype +1
Ajancingenia mounted cast (labeled as Ingenia), on display at the Museum of Ancient Life, Utah.

Ajancingenia mounted cast (labeled as Ingenia), on display at the Museum of Ancient Life, Utah.

musée moulage Ajancingenia Ingenia
Ajancingenia mounted cast (labeled as Ingenia), detail of pelvis, on display at the Museum of Ancient Life, Utah.

Ajancingenia mounted cast (labeled as Ingenia), detail of pelvis, on display at the Museum of Ancient Life, Utah.

bassin musée moulage Ajancingenia +1
Ajancingenia mounted cast (labeled as Ingenia), detail of skull, on display at the Museum of Ancient Life, Utah.
Taxons Ingenia

Ajancingenia mounted cast (labeled as Ingenia), detail of skull, on display at the Museum of Ancient Life, Utah.

musée moulage Ajancingenia Ingenia +1
Identifier: annalsofmedicalh01pack (find matches)
Title: Annals of medical history
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors:  Packard, Francis R. (Francis Randolph), 1870-1950
Subjects:  Medicine
Publisher:  New York P.B. Hoeber
Contributing Library:  Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor:  University of Toronto

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ail strongly Hexed, and the toescontracted and appressed. The whole atti-tude strongly suggests a spastic distress,possibly brought on by some form ofpoisoning of the central nervous system,from infection or the deglutition of somepoisonous substance. 14. Osteomalacia is evidently the causeof the hypertrophy of the bones of Lim-nocyron potens, an early carnivore from theWashakie Eocene of Wyoming, nearly3,000,000 years old. MATERIALS AND METHODS The material described in the presentpaper has been loaned the writer lor de-scription by the Field Museum of Chii Osborn: Hull. Amcr. \lus. Natl. Hist., 1917,vol. 35. !>• 733. P>- 28. Studies in Paleopathology 393 by the American Museum of Natural His-tory of New York City, by Walker Museumof the University of Chicago, and by the Uni-versity of Kansas Natural History Museum. made by the well-known petrographic meth-ods so common in all geological labora-tories. The diagnoses, where they are at-tempted, arc made from comparisons of the
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Fig. 20. The skeleton of Strutbiomimus altus, a small dinosaur from the BeliyRiver series (Cretaceous), Red Deer River, Alberta, Canada, now regarded as ofapproximately the same age as the Judith River series. The unique feature ofthe skull is the total absence of teeth, with a size of skull one-third larger thanthe ostrich and a length of body of about fifteen feet. The position of the skeletonis decidedly that of the opisthotonos which may be regarded as an indication ofdisease. (After Osborn). A beautiful specimen of an osteoma, theonly one known so far, on the vertebra of aKansas Cretaceous mosasaur, was given thewriter by Dr. J. M. Armstrong of St. Paul.The writer expresses his obligations to thegentlemen connected with the above-men-tioned institutions and to Dr. Armstrong.The methods used are a combination ofprocedures in the various lines involved.Microscopic sections, which can be madethin enough for immersion lens study, are material with similar lesions in recent hu-man mat

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Taxons Hexing

Identifier: annalsofmedicalh01pack (find matches) Title: Annals of medical history Year: 1917 (1910s) Authors: Packard, Francis R. (Francis Randolph), 1870-1950 Subjects: Medicine Publisher: New York P.B. Hoeber Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: ail strongly Hexed, and the toescontracted and appressed. The whole atti-tude strongly suggests a spastic distress,possibly brought on by some form ofpoisoning of the central nervous system,from infection or the deglutition of somepoisonous substance. 14. Osteomalacia is evidently the causeof the hypertrophy of the bones of Lim-nocyron potens, an early carnivore from theWashakie Eocene of Wyoming, nearly3,000,000 years old. MATERIALS AND METHODS The material described in the presentpaper has been loaned the writer lor de-scription by the Field Museum of Chii Osborn: Hull. Amcr. \lus. Natl. Hist., 1917,vol. 35. !>• 733. P>- 28. Studies in Paleopathology 393 by the American Museum of Natural His-tory of New York City, by Walker Museumof the University of Chicago, and by the Uni-versity of Kansas Natural History Museum. made by the well-known petrographic meth-ods so common in all geological labora-tories. The diagnoses, where they are at-tempted, arc made from comparisons of the Text Appearing After Image: Fig. 20. The skeleton of Strutbiomimus altus, a small dinosaur from the BeliyRiver series (Cretaceous), Red Deer River, Alberta, Canada, now regarded as ofapproximately the same age as the Judith River series. The unique feature ofthe skull is the total absence of teeth, with a size of skull one-third larger thanthe ostrich and a length of body of about fifteen feet. The position of the skeletonis decidedly that of the opisthotonos which may be regarded as an indication ofdisease. (After Osborn). A beautiful specimen of an osteoma, theonly one known so far, on the vertebra of aKansas Cretaceous mosasaur, was given thewriter by Dr. J. M. Armstrong of St. Paul.The writer expresses his obligations to thegentlemen connected with the above-men-tioned institutions and to Dr. Armstrong.The methods used are a combination ofprocedures in the various lines involved.Microscopic sections, which can be madethin enough for immersion lens study, are material with similar lesions in recent hu-man mat Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.

os vertèbre musée Canada +10
Hadrocheilus aff. fragilis (Pictet & Loriol) Upper Valanginian, Komshitsa, Sofia Province, (Coll. G. Mandov) at the Sofia University 'St. Kliment Ohridski' Museum of Paleontology and Historical Geology

Hadrocheilus aff. fragilis (Pictet & Loriol) Upper Valanginian, Komshitsa, Sofia Province, (Coll. G. Mandov) at the Sofia University 'St. Kliment Ohridski' Museum of Paleontology and Historical Geology

musée Valanginien géologie
Hadrocheilus (Dentatobecus) gibber Till. Valanginian, Borima, Lovech Province, (Coll. G. Mandov) at the Sofia University 'St. Kliment Ohridski' Museum of Paleontology and Historical Geology

Hadrocheilus (Dentatobecus) gibber Till. Valanginian, Borima, Lovech Province, (Coll. G. Mandov) at the Sofia University 'St. Kliment Ohridski' Museum of Paleontology and Historical Geology

musée Valanginien géologie
DUVALIA LATA (BLAINVILLE), VALANGINIAN, SELISHTE, GABROVO PROVINCE AT SOFIA UNIVERSITY 'ST. KLIMENT OHRIDSKI' MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY AND HISTORICAL GEOLOGY
Intervalles Valanginian

DUVALIA LATA (BLAINVILLE), VALANGINIAN, SELISHTE, GABROVO PROVINCE AT SOFIA UNIVERSITY 'ST. KLIMENT OHRIDSKI' MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY AND HISTORICAL GEOLOGY

musée Valanginien géologie
Amphidromus lepidus (A. Gould, 1856); family Camaenidae; syntype
Taxons Lepidus

Amphidromus lepidus (A. Gould, 1856); family Camaenidae; syntype

musée Lepidus
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L'évolution des yeux d'araignée explorée dans une nouvelle étude
chasse musée anatomie évolution étude
Une nouvelle étude scientifique a fourni des informations fascinantes sur l’évolution des yeux d’araignée. Une équipe internationale de chercheurs a découvert que les araignées chasseuses évoluaient indépendamment dans la disposition de leurs yeux orientés vers l'avant. L'étude, dirigée par Atal Pande du Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, démontre que les systèmes visuels des araignées sont très flexibles. Leurs yeux peuvent évoluer séparément
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Un nouveau projet de recherche sur les collections coloniales examine des spécimens de musée du Togo et du Ghana
musée Ghana Togo spécimen étude
Un nouveau projet de recherche sur les collections coloniales a été lancé avec la participation de plusieurs grands musées berlinois. Les chercheurs étudieront les origines et l’histoire d’importantes collections d’histoire naturelle et culturelles rassemblées pendant la période coloniale allemande. Pour la première fois, des institutions berlinoises travaillent ensemble pour étudier les collections liées à l'ancienne colonie allemande du Togo. À
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Earth’s First Land Animals May Never Have Been Amphibian-Like After All
Les premiers animaux terrestres de la Terre n’ont peut-être jamais ressemblé à des amphibiens après tout
prédateur musée Carbonifère évolution
Les paléontologues du Field Museum of Natural History ont décrit les restes fossilisés de bébés embolomères, des prédateurs ressemblant à des crocodiles qui rôdaient dans d'anciennes rivières et marécages il y a entre 350 et 280 millions d'années. L’article Les premiers animaux terrestres de la Terre n’ont peut-être jamais ressemblé à des amphibiens après tout, apparu en premier sur Sci.News : Breaking Science News.
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On le croyait roi des océans au Jurassique : une vertèbre percée raconte un combat d’une violence extrême
On le croyait roi des océans au Jurassique : une vertèbre percée raconte un combat d’une violence extrême
os dent vertèbre chasse musée Jurassique fossile Ichthyosauria Ichthyosaurus Pliosaurus comportement
Oublié pendant plus d’un siècle dans les tiroirs d’un musée, un fossile refait aujourd’hui surface et raconte une scène de violence extrême dans les océans du Jurassique. Une vertèbre d’ichtyosaure, marquée par l’impact d’une dent brisée, révèle peut-être l’attaque d’un des plus redoutables...
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Un superbe crâne de théropode exposé
musée fossile Tyrannosaurus crâne
Lors d'une visite au Museum für Naturkunde (Berlin) nous en avons profité pour photographier le magnifique crâne de Tristan le Tyrannosaurus rex.  Le crâne est l’un des crânes de tyrannosaure les plus complets et les mieux conservés connus de la science.  Les fossiles de T. rex, exposés à côté du crâne, ont été nommés Tristan Otto.  À
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