The back end of the right ilium is heavily tooth-marked. After Cleveland-Lloyd we stopped at a couple of sites in the Mussentuchit. I’m not going to blog about those because they are active sites that are still producing fossils. Unfortunately it is not uncommon for fossil localities on...
(epiphyseal fusion). After that, there are methods based on the morphology of the auricular surface of the ilium and the public symphyses, but these only narrow things down to intervals of 5 to 15 years, and that’s a lot of missing persons reports to sift through. And none of the ...
Back Cover Picture: Coupling of Azomethine Ylides with Nitrilium Derivatives of closo-Decaborate Clusters: A Synthetic and Theoretical Study (ChemPlusChem 12/2012)doi:10.1002/cplu.201290056CHEMISTRYMOLECULAR structureThe cover page of the journal "Chempluschem" is presented.Mindich, Aleksey...
Another function of the pectineal line of the pubis is to form part of the iliopectineal line on the pelvic bone. When the pectineal line joins with the arcuate line that begins on the inferior side of the ilium bone, it forms the division line separating the pelvis major and the pelvis...
The back cover picture shows the structure of a borylated enamino ketone surrounded by holiday ornaments. N.A. Bokach, V.Y. Kukushkin, and co-workers report a novel reaction between closo-decaborate clusters and azomethine ylides, which selectively affords products of nucleophilic addition, for...
(epiphyseal fusion). After that, there are methods based on the morphology of the auricular surface of the ilium and the public symphyses, but these only narrow things down to intervals of 5 to 15 years, and that’s a lot of missing persons reports to sift through. And none of the ...
. Now understanding the picture is obviously not of a real dinosaur bone – it’s probably a chicken bone or a cow bone or something – let’s assume for the sake of this exercise that it is and that it is four feet long stem to stern. Given that, two questions: discounting the ...
The short, short version is that they found a partial timber wolf femur from the La Brea tar pits that was sheared off near the proximal end and healed. The healing demonstrates that the animal survived whatever violent event tore off the rest of the hindlimb. There’s no sign of a pseud...
The rest of Tastavinsaurus suggests that it would perhaps have superficially resembled a cross between Camarasaurus and Brachiosaurus. Its ilium looks like a dorsally stretched version of the ilium of Brachiosaurus and, indeed, in general character the specimen would appear to be a brachiosaur-gr...
most of the Halloween stuff at my local Michaels is already on 40% discount, getting sold off cheap to make room for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The realistic skulls-on-stands originally sold for $25, at which price I might balk, but for $15 they seem like a steal. The little labeled...