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- 2011007540 contributor B12108323.
- 2011007540 created "2011.".
- 2011007540 date "2011".
- 2011007540 date "2011.".
- 2011007540 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2011007540 description "I. What were the dinosaurs?: Dinosauria / Kevin Padian and Paul M. Barrett -- Dinosaur dreams: reading the bones of America's psychic mascot / Jack Hitt -- Extreme dinosaurs / John Updike -- Flesh & bone: a new generation of scientists brings dinosaurs back to life / Joel Achenbach -- Dinosaurs under the knife / Erik Stokstad -- II. Bone sharps, fossil hunters, and dinosaur experts: Where dinosaurs roamed / Genevieve Rajewski -- For fossil hunters, Gobi is no desert / John Noble Wilford -- Journey to the past / Kylie Piper -- Bone hunt: a reporter's week in the wilds of Montana / Sid Perkins -- Dinosaur shocker! / Helen Fields -- The dino wars / Donovan Webster -- III. Of a feather? The bird-dinosaur link: Are birds dinosaurs? new evidence muddies the picture / Carolyn Gramling -- Which came first, the feather or the bird? / Richard O. Prum and Alan H. Brush -- Bird's-eye view / Matthew T. Carrano and Patrick M. O'Connor -- Dinotopia / Jeff Hecht -- Origin of species: how a T. Rex femur sparked a scientific smackdown / Evan Ratliff. -- IV. Mass extinction: what killed the dinosaurs?: Were dinosaurs the victims of a single catastrophe? Yes, and an asteroid did the deed / David Fastovsky -- Were dinosaurs the victims of a single catastrophe? No, it only finished them off / J. David Archibald -- New theory on dinosaurs: multiple meteorites did them in / William J. Broad -- Yucatan asteroid didn't kill the dinosaurs, study says / Angela Botzer -- I am become death, destroyer of worlds / The Economist -- A theory set in stone: an asteroid killed the dinosaurs, after all / Katherine Harmon -- V. New discoveries: The hunt for predator X / James O'Donoghue -- Bringing up baby: the evidence mounts that some dinosaurs were attentive parents / David J. Varricchio -- Winged victory / Gareth Dyke -- Blood from stone: how fossils can preserve soft tissue / Mary H. Schweitzer -- Dinosaurs' living descendants / Richard Stone.".
- 2011007540 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2011007540 extent "viii, 221 p. :".
- 2011007540 identifier "0824211073 (alk. paper)".
- 2011007540 identifier "9780824211073 (alk. paper)".
- 2011007540 isPartOf "Reference shelf ; v. 83, no. 2".
- 2011007540 isPartOf "Reference shelf ; v. 83, no. 2.".
- 2011007540 issued "2011".
- 2011007540 issued "2011.".
- 2011007540 language "eng".
- 2011007540 publisher "New York : H.W. Wilson Company,".
- 2011007540 subject "567.9 22".
- 2011007540 subject "Dinosaurs Evolution.".
- 2011007540 subject "Dinosaurs Extinction.".
- 2011007540 subject "Dinosaurs.".
- 2011007540 subject "Paleontologists.".
- 2011007540 subject "QE861.4 .D562 2011".
- 2011007540 tableOfContents "I. What were the dinosaurs?: Dinosauria / Kevin Padian and Paul M. Barrett -- Dinosaur dreams: reading the bones of America's psychic mascot / Jack Hitt -- Extreme dinosaurs / John Updike -- Flesh & bone: a new generation of scientists brings dinosaurs back to life / Joel Achenbach -- Dinosaurs under the knife / Erik Stokstad -- II. Bone sharps, fossil hunters, and dinosaur experts: Where dinosaurs roamed / Genevieve Rajewski -- For fossil hunters, Gobi is no desert / John Noble Wilford -- Journey to the past / Kylie Piper -- Bone hunt: a reporter's week in the wilds of Montana / Sid Perkins -- Dinosaur shocker! / Helen Fields -- The dino wars / Donovan Webster -- III. Of a feather? The bird-dinosaur link: Are birds dinosaurs? new evidence muddies the picture / Carolyn Gramling -- Which came first, the feather or the bird? / Richard O. Prum and Alan H. Brush -- Bird's-eye view / Matthew T. Carrano and Patrick M. O'Connor -- Dinotopia / Jeff Hecht -- Origin of species: how a T. Rex femur sparked a scientific smackdown / Evan Ratliff. -- IV. Mass extinction: what killed the dinosaurs?: Were dinosaurs the victims of a single catastrophe? Yes, and an asteroid did the deed / David Fastovsky -- Were dinosaurs the victims of a single catastrophe? No, it only finished them off / J. David Archibald -- New theory on dinosaurs: multiple meteorites did them in / William J. Broad -- Yucatan asteroid didn't kill the dinosaurs, study says / Angela Botzer -- I am become death, destroyer of worlds / The Economist -- A theory set in stone: an asteroid killed the dinosaurs, after all / Katherine Harmon -- V. New discoveries: The hunt for predator X / James O'Donoghue -- Bringing up baby: the evidence mounts that some dinosaurs were attentive parents / David J. Varricchio -- Winged victory / Gareth Dyke -- Blood from stone: how fossils can preserve soft tissue / Mary H. Schweitzer -- Dinosaurs' living descendants / Richard Stone.".
- 2011007540 title "Dinosaurs / edited by John J. Meier.".
- 2011007540 type "text".