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Non-avian dinosaur with streamlined body shows potential adaptations for swimming – Communications Biology

Dinosauria Owen, 1842 Theropod Marsh, 1881 Dromaeosauridae Matthew and Brown, 1922 Halszkaraptorinae Cau et al., 2017 Revised diagnosis Small dromeosaurids that possess dorsoventrally flattened premaxillae, premaxillary bodies perforated by numerous neurovascular foramina, enlarged and crowded premaxillary teeth that used delayed replacement patterns, reduced anterior maxillary teeth, dorsolateral placement of retracted external nostrils, very elongated cervical …

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We are told to "eat a rainbow" of fruits and vegetables.  This is what each color does in our body

We are told to “eat a rainbow” of fruits and vegetables. This is what each color does in our body

Nutritionists will tell you to eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables. It’s not just because it looks good on the plate. Each color represents different nutrients that our body needs. Nutrients found in plant foods are generally called phytonutrients. There are at least 5,000 known phytonutrients, and probably many more. So what does each …

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A dietitian has revealed what happens when you cut popular food groups such as red meat, dairy, eggs and seafood from your diet (Susie Burrell pictured)

Registered Dietitian Susie Burrell Reveals What Happens To Your Body When You Cut Food Groups From Your Diet

A dietitian has revealed what happens when you cut out popular food groups like red meat, dairy, eggs and seafood from your diet, and why other foods like pasta, rice and potatoes aren’t as bad for you as you think. Sydney’s Susie Burrell said that while many popular diets these days eliminate whole groups, what …

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