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Morphometry of the teeth of western North American tyrannosaurids and its applicability to quantitative classification
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Samman, T., Hills, L. V., Powell, G. L., Currie, P. J.
Gross tooth morphology and serration morphology were examined to determine a quantifiable method for classifying tyrannosaurid tooth crowns from western North America From the examination of teeth in jaws, tyrannosaurid teeth could be qualitatively assigned to one of five types based on the...
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Sense of Community, Social Connections, and Collaborative Learning in Post-Secondary Computer-Science Education
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In post-secondary education, sense of community supports student motivation, persistence, and well-being. However, students from underrepresented groups often have a lower sense of community than their peers. This issue is especially pronounced in the field of computer science, which, despite its...