ANATOMY, TAPHONOMY, AND PHYLOGENETIC IMPLICATIONS OF A NEW SPECIMEN OF EOLAMBIA CAROLJONESA (DINOSAURIA: ORNITHOPODA) FROM THE CEDAR MOUNTAIN FORMATION, UTAH, USA.

Anatomy, taphonomy, and phylogenetic implications of a new specimen of Eolambia caroljonesa (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Cedar Mountain Formation, Utah, USA.

BACKGROUND:Eolambia caroljonesa is the most abundant dinosaur in the lower Cenomanian Mussentuchit Member of the Cedar Mountain Formation of Utah, and one of the most completely known non-hadrosaurid iguanodontians from North America.In addition to the large holotype and paratype partial skulls, copious remains of skeletally immature individuals, i

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Neuroepigenetic impact on mentalizing in childhood

Mentalizing, or the ability to understand the mental states and intentions of others, is an essential social cognitive function that children learn and continue to cultivate into adolescence.While most typically developing children acquire sufficient mentalizing skills, individual differences in mentalizing persist throughout childhood and are like

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Study on the Development Characteristics of Ductile Shear Zone andDeformation Response of Slope Excavation in a Hydropower Station

The high rock slope on the right bank of a hydropower station on Lancang river, which isto be built, is excavated for nearly 400 m.According to the on-site geological survey, the rockmass of the slope is hard and brittle dacite with strong unloading, and small and medium-sizedfaults developed in the slope.In addition, there are two ductile shear zo

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