hulkei as allied to pterosaurs and birds), and he wrote: ‘Seeing that in living animals these foramina exist for the prolongation of the peculiarly avian respiratory system into the bones, and that no other function is known for them, we are compelled to infer for this animal bird-like ...
HFMD commonly spreads quickly among children in day-care settings and schools where there is close person-to-person contact. HFMD is transmitted by fecal-oral, oral-oral, and respiratory droplet contact. It’s a more seasonal disease, spreading often in the summer and fall months in the U.S...
The idea here is to collect all of the museum abbreviations that any of us who work in vertebrate paleontology will ever need, so that we can copy and paste them when building the ‘Museum Abbreviations’ section of our future papers. (I’d throw an even wider net, but I think if we ...