From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6143 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, March 12 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6143 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Pour This Homemade Liquid In Your Ears To Stop Alzheimerâs ["Quickly Impr] SmartSnake HD have Additional Magnet, Hook and Mirror Heads Included ["Sm] Rotating ear cleaner-clean your ears without hurting yourself! ["Qgrips" ] Brain Scan Uncovers Real Cause Of Alzheimer's... 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The coelurosaur lineages most distant from birds had feathers that were relatively short and composed of simple, possibly branching filaments. Simple filaments are also seen in therizinosaurs, which also possessed large, stiffened "quill"-like feathers. More fully feathered theropods, such as dromaeosaurs, usually retain scales only on the feet. Some species may have mixed feathers elsewhere on the body as well. Scansoriopteryx preserved scales near the underside of the tail, and Juravenator may have been predominantly scaly with some simple filaments interspersed. On the other hand, some theropods were completely covered with feathers, such as the troodontid Anchiornis, which even had feathers on the feet and toe ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2021 06:27:08 -0800 From: "SmartSnake HD" Subject: SmartSnake HD have Additional Magnet, Hook and Mirror Heads Included SmartSnake HD have Additional Magnet, Hook and Mirror Heads Included http://lostbook.us/z42Tbc4B9fMbWpIMtun7ZNeeuzGnBm6X2W80u2ZiFiLzPaN_ http://lostbook.us/HS5J7fNWppGCempkWiZ-9Xlmfsbj23h9uvJ8x6u6EPdTHYn- usaurus was classified as a basal member of Ceratosauria by Xu and colleagues in 2009 (who also considered the closely related Elaphrosaurus as such). It had several skull features in common with basal theropods such as other ceratosaurs and coelophysoids, but it also shared a number of traits, including the beak and the fused sternum, convergently with the later coelurosaurs. A 2012 study by paleontologists Diego Pol and Oliver Rauhut also found Limusaurus and Elaphrosaurus to be basal ceratosaurians in their phylogenetic analysis, while a 2010 study by paleontologist Martin Ezcurra and colleagues placed them in the more derived group Abelisauroidea within Ceratosauria. A 2016 study by paleontologists Oliver Rauhut and Matthew Carrano found Limusaurus to be more derived, grouping together with Elaphrosaurus within the abelisauroid family Noasauridae. Together with an as-of-yet unnamed taxon represented by specimen CCG 20011, and not included in other analyses, the two taxa formed the clade Elaphrosaurinae; Elaphrosaurus and CCG 20011 were closer to each other than to Limusaurus within this group. Laevisuchus and Deltadromeus were placed basal to the group of Noasaurinae and Elaphrosaurinae within Noasauridae. The only known specimen of Elaphrosaurus is missing its skull and hands among other elements, and its affinities were long unclear (it was often considered an ornithomimo ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2021 07:40:48 -0800 From: "Qgrips" Subject: Rotating ear cleaner-clean your ears without hurting yourself! Rotating ear cleaner-clean your ears without hurting yourself! http://gripmax.us/-BmLbFtp7aR_qOA0Ir8kStzaRpRQluYM4CijIrDkEkU1LRrO http://gripmax.us/5KOHsnJU3GGbRIm496LZCt3ICoMDjfwIcPmERnRYBRhSSIi4 rsh coined the name Theropoda (meaning "beast feet") in 1881. Marsh initially named Theropoda as a suborder to include the family Allosauridae, but later expanded its scope, re-ranking it as an order to include a wide array of "carnivorous" dinosaur families, including Megalosauridae, Compsognathidae, Ornithomimidae, Plateosauridae and Anchisauridae (now known to be herbivorous sauropodomorphs) and Hallopodidae (subsequently revealed as relatives of crocodilians). Due to the scope of Marsh's Order Theropoda, it came to replace a previous taxonomic group that Marsh's rival E. D. Cope had created in 1866 for the carnivorous dinosaurs: Goniopoda ("angled feet"). By the early 20th century, some paleontologists, such as Friedrich von Huene, no longer considered carnivorous dinosaurs to have formed a natural group. Huene abandoned the name "Theropoda", instead using Harry Seeley's Order Saurischia, which Huene divided into the suborders Coelurosauria and Pachypodosauria. Huene placed most of the small theropod groups into Coelurosauria, and the large theropods and prosauropods into Pachypodosauria, which he considered ancestral to the Sauropoda (prosauropods were still thought of as carnivorous at that time, owing to the incorrect association of rauisuchian skulls and teeth with prosauropod bodies, in animals such as Teratosaurus). In W. D. Matthew and Barnum Brown's 1922 description of the first known dromaeosaurid (Dromaeosaurus albertensis), they became the first paleontologists to exclude prosauropods from the carnivorous dinosaurs, and attempted to revive the name "Goniopoda" for that group, but other scientists did not accept either of these sugge ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2021 13:04:38 -0800 From: "ProMind Complex" Subject: Brain Scan Uncovers Real Cause Of Alzheimer's... Brain Scan Uncovers Real Cause Of Alzheimer's... http://promindcompllx.us/g2NFdsIjpg9yXLrxwWZvEU3J3fZJjcU5sRvvJ33C3io-HDef http://promindcompllx.us/IICSqHX-VscqXBUMnldcJQZ1X1DNFemI4yRLLvkAzFkhOjqy nosaurus, showing that Spinosaurus was possibly 3 meters longer than Tyrannosaurus though Tyrannosaurus could still be more massive than Spinosaurus. Specimens of Tyrannosaurus are estimated to be the most massive theropods known to science. There is still no clear explanation for exactly why these animals grew so much larger than the land predators that came before and after them. The largest extant theropod is the common ostrich, up to 2.74 m (9 ft) tall and weighing between 90 and 130 kg (200 - 290 lb). The smallest non-avialan theropod known from adult specimens is the troodontid Anchiornis huxleyi, at 110 grams in weight and 34 centimeters (1 ft) in length. When modern birds are included, the bee hummingbird Mellisuga helenae is smallest at 1.9 g and 5.5 cm (2.2 in) long. Recent theories propose that theropod body size shrank continuously over a period of 50 million years, from an average of 163 kilograms (359 lb) down to 0.8 kilograms (1.8 lb), eventually evolving into modern birds. 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To do so, Mario must free Princess Peach's castle from five decorative streamers that extend across the kingdom. The Origami King features cross-genre gameplay, blending elements of action-adventure, role-playing (RPG), and puzzle games. Controlling Mario, the player explores a large overworld and fights enemies in a turn-based style that uses a ring-based puzzle system. In combat, enemies are scattered on a circle stylized like a dartboard separated into four rings and additional columns. The player can rotate the rings horizontally and vertically to organize the enemies into patterns that result in being able to clear them quicker. The Origami King's development team emphasized innovation to a greater extent than previous games in the series. Anticipating an inability to satisfy every fan, Intelligent Systems gravitated towards creating entirely new concepts. Origami and confetti were used as new variants of paper-themed concepts. The developers changed the traditional linear gameplay to an open world format and used enemies uninvolved with the Mario franchise. Nintendo intended to announce at E3 2020 as part of the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros. (1985), but the game was revealed prior to the event. Be ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6143 **********************************************