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A common problem, called the subgraph isomorphism problem, is finding a fixed graph as a subgraph in a given graph. One reason to be interested in such a question is that many graph properties are hereditary for subgraphs, which means that a graph has the property if and only if all subgraphs, or all induced subgraphs, have it too. Unfortunately, finding maximal subgraphs of a certain kind is often an NP-complete problem. Finding the largest complete graph is called the clique problem (NP-complete). A similar problem is finding induced subgraphs in a given graph. Again, some important graph properties are hereditary with respect to induced subgraphs, which means that a graph has a property if and only if all induced subgraphs also have it. Finding maximal induced subgraphs of a certain kind is also often NP-complete. For example, Finding the largest edgeless induced subgraph, or independent set, called the independent set problem (NP-complete). Still another such problem, the minor containment problem, is to find a fixed graph as a minor of a given graph. A minor or subcontraction of a graph is any graph obtained by taking a subgraph and contracting some (or no) edges. Many graph properties are hereditary for minors, which means that a graph has a property if and only if all minors have it too. A famous example: A graph is planar if it contains as a minor neither the complete bipartite graph K3,3 (See the Three-cottage problem) nor the complete graph K5. Another class of problems has to do with the extent to which various species and generalizations of graphs are determined by their point-deleted subgraphs, for example: The reconstruction conjecture | ||
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The Guises were Catholic, and Henry Guise wanted to end growing Calvinist influence. The assassination of Guise heightened passions and inspired Catholic attacks on Huguenots and their culture. The House of Guise was founded as a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine by Claude de Lorraine, first Duke of Guise (1496-1550), who entered French service and was made a duke by King François I. Claude's daughter, Mary of Guise (1515-1560), married King James V of Scotland and was mother of Mary Queen of Scots. Claude's eldest son, François, became a military hero thanks to his capture of Calais from the English in 1558. In 1558, King François II, married Mary Queen of Scots. By 1559, she had her two powerful uncles of the House of Guise appointed to high positions in the French government. This prompted the Amboise conspiracy in which the Huguenots and the House of Bourbon plotted to usurp the power of the House of Guise. The Duke of Guise and his brother, Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine, in his powerful capacity as a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, controlled French politics during the short reign of the sickly young king, François II. The Cardinal of Lorraine was also leader of the French representatives at the final sittings of the Council of Trent, and, ironically given his family's role in French politics, had fought for a greater willingness to compromise with Protestantism than the Italian and Spanish delegates. Championing Catholicism against the Huguenots, in 1560, the Guise family brutally put down the Conspiracy of Amboise. After King François' death they opposed the more tolerant policy of the Regent, Catherine de' Medici, and their doings provoked the French Wars of Religion. The House of Guise, led by François, defeated the Huguenots at the battle of Dreux, but he was assassinated shortly afterward, in 1563. His son, Henri de Lorraine, became the third Duke of Guise (1550-1588). He helped plan the infamous St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre and was responsible for the formation of the Catholic League. The death of the heir-presumptive, the Duc d'Anjou, in 1584, which made the Protestant King Henry of Navarre heir to the French throne, led to a new civil war, the War of the Three Henries, with King Henry III, Henry III of Navarre, and Henry of Guise all fighting for control of France. Guise began the war by declaring the unacceptability of Navarre as King, and his control of the powerful Catholic League soon forced the King to follow in his wake. Immensely ambitious, in 1588 Guise, with Spanish support, instigated a revolt against the king, taking control of the city of Paris and becoming the de facto ruler. After an apparent conciliation, in December of 1588 King Henri III had both the Duke of Guise and his brother, Louis de Lorraine, Cardinal of Guise (1555–1588), murdered during a meeting in the Royal Chateau at Blois. Leadership of the Catholic League fell to their brother, Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne who was commander of the armed forces of the Catholic League. After King Henri III had his brother murdered, the Duke of Mayenne became head of the Catholic League. His nephew, the young Duke of Guise, was proposed by the Catholic League as a candidate for the throne, possibly through a marriage to Philip II of Spain's daughter Isabella, the granddaughter of Henry II of France. Although Mayenne and other members of the House of Guise had murdered, tortured and wreaked havoc on the lives of many French citizens, for the sake of the country King Henri IV bought peace with him and in January of 1596 a treaty was signed that put an end to the League. The senior line of the Dukes of Guise became extinct in 1688. | ||
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The text parodies the grammar-poor patois stereotypically attributed to Internet slang. Frequently, lolcat captions take the form of phrasal templates. Some phrases have a known source (usually a well-known Internet meme, such as All your base are belong to us or Do not want), while others seem to be specific to the lolcat form. There are parallels between the language used in lolcats and baby talk, which some owners of cats often use when talking to them. The superimposed text is usually assumed to be uttered by the cat in the photograph. Common themes include jokes of the form "Im in ur noun, verb-ing ur related noun." This construction is a snowclone stemming from the phrase "I'm in ur base, killing ur doodz," which became a common meme in several real-time strategy computer games. "subjects: i has dem" show the cat in possession of multiple, identical objects, whereas "I has a noun" pictures show a cat in possession of an object. "Invisible noun" show pictures of cats apparently interacting with said invisible object. The related "flavor" (spelled "flavr" or "flavur" in lolcat) shots specifically show a cat (or another animal) licking/eating an item, person or animal (including sometimes themselves) and remarking how "[noun] haz a flavr." "My noun, let me show you it/them" pictures are accompanied by cats apparently presenting or offering an object. Another common lolcat displays a cat with a specific look, which is described by adjective, and the text, "[adjective] cat is [adjective]", "[adjective] cat is not [adjective]" or "Your offering pleases [adjective] cat." A version of this is also stated as "adjective cat is not amused", or "[adjective] cat has run out of [adjective]." There are several well-known lolcat images and single-word captions that have spawned many variations and imitations, including "Ceiling Cat" and "Basement Cat" (or occasionally "Floor Cat") which have become the lolcat metaphors of God and Satan, respectively. Others include "I can has Cheezburger," "monorail cat," "I [verb]ed you a [noun], but I eated it", "hover cat", "Oh Hai I upgraded your RAM," "WANT", "DO NOT WANT!", "Fail", "Nom Nom Nom" (an onomatopoeic word for eating), "Halp!" ("Help!), "Invisible [object or action]", "Proceed," and "Pew pew pew" (an onomatopoeic for shooting). | ||
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IS SHE A TSUNDERE? WHO CARES VOTE FOR KAGAMI | ||
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On October 28 2008 14:33 fusionsdf wrote: http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=HU_5khy2fW4 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH My favorite kagami picture ![]() ![]() | ||
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On October 28 2008 14:35 fusionsdf wrote: http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=sa-uFj0frls lmao that was awesome thanks for sharing :D | ||
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On October 28 2008 14:50 mahnini wrote: OH GOD FUCK YOU FUSION MAKING ME LOOK FOR LUCKY STAR VIDEOS TO POST OH GOD I SAW THE OFFICIAL DUB OH GOD OH GOD CANT UNSEE DOES NOT. REPEAT. DOES NOT EXIST. | ||
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On October 28 2008 14:52 Ilikestarcraft wrote: INITIAL D DORIPUTO!!! | ||
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On October 28 2008 15:03 infinity21 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmWUxH06J_0 kekekeke | ||
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On October 28 2008 15:03 waterGHOSTCLAWdragon wrote: Show nested quote + On October 28 2008 15:03 infinity21 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmWUxH06J_0 kekekeke that's actually me playing (Jesung) and getting owned ![]() | ||
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am i doin THis rite? | ||
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Minami-ke or Lucky Star? I haven't seen Lucky Star. | ||
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On October 28 2008 15:15 SnowFantasy wrote: Od strony zachodniej Bujaczy Wierch jest oddzielony od grani Jatek (Golicy Bielskiej i Skrajnych Jatek) płytką Bujaczą Przełęczą (1912 m). Od wschodu od znacznie niższego Koziego Grzbietu oddziela go przełęcz Skalne Wrota (1620 m). W zachodniej grani Bujaczego Wierchu znajduje się grupa wapiennych turniczek zwanych Apostołami. Wznoszą się one na wysokość 1960 m n.p.m. i są najwyższym punktem masywu. Na wschód od Apostołów znajduje się trawiaste wzniesienie o wysokości 1947 m n.p.m. Jest ono często uważane za główny wierzchołek Bujaczego Wierchu, przez niego też prowadziła Magistrala Tatrzańska. am i doin THis rite? wtf? i'm so confused... | ||
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On October 28 2008 14:40 Ilikestarcraft wrote: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH My favorite kagami picture ![]() ![]() Hi Intrigue | ||
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It is separated from western part from edge of massacre ( Bujaczy Wierch Golicy Bielskiej and ultra massacres 1912 m ) shallow < plate > pass ( ) Bujaczą. Pass separates rocky doors from east from considerably lowest goat's back him (it) ( 1620 m ). Group is placed in western edge called apostle Bujaczego Wierchu wapiennych turniczek. They shoot up (soar) on height 1960 m above sea level and there is highest point of massif. It is placed be consider on east from apostles about height main top 1947 m above sea level often prominence trawiaste Bujaczego Wierchu, of the tatra mountains route led by him (it) too. | ||
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On October 28 2008 15:06 infinity21 wrote: Show nested quote + On October 28 2008 15:03 waterGHOSTCLAWdragon wrote: On October 28 2008 15:03 infinity21 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmWUxH06J_0 kekekeke that's actually me playing (Jesung) and getting owned ![]() that's because you suck kekekeke | ||
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Complete prolapse. The entire wall of the rectum slides out of place and usually sticks out of the anus. At first, this may occur only during bowel movements. Eventually, it may occur when you stand or walk, and in some cases the prolapsed tissue may remain outside your body all the time. Internal prolapse (intussusception). One part of the wall of the large intestine (colon) or rectum may slide into or over another part, like the folding parts of a telescope. The rectum does not stick out of the anus. (See an illustration of intussusception.) Intussusception is most common in children and rarely affects adults. In children, the cause is usually not known. In adults, it is usually related to another intestinal problem, such as a growth of tissue in the wall of the intestines (such as a polyp or tumour). | ||
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It can be noticed that each term is multiplied by a common ratio which absolute value is between 1 and 0. If this is the case, then you can use the formula sn=(a+1)/r note that r should be between 0 and 1 or else you will get screwed up good. | ||
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On October 28 2008 15:40 MYM.Testie wrote: Fusion, what is better? Minami-ke or Lucky Star? I haven't seen Lucky Star. I've never even heard of minami ke so I cant give advice :O | ||
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On October 28 2008 16:13 MCMcEmcee wrote: Show nested quote + On October 28 2008 15:06 infinity21 wrote: On October 28 2008 15:03 waterGHOSTCLAWdragon wrote: On October 28 2008 15:03 infinity21 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmWUxH06J_0 kekekeke that's actually me playing (Jesung) and getting owned ![]() that's because you suck kekekeke I'm sorry, that was my first time playing a fighting game against a decent player! | ||
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foot since infancy, the faces of the three on the porch were neither slack nor soft. They had the vigor and alertness of country people who have spent all their lives in the open and troubled their heads very little with dull things in books. Life in the north Georgia county of Clayton was still new and, according to the standards of Augusta, Savannah and Charleston, a little crude. The more sedate and older sections of the South looked down their noses at the up-country Georgians, but here in north Georgia, a lack of the niceties of classical education carried no shame, provided a man was smart in the things that mattered. And raising good cotton, riding well, shooting straight, dancing lightly, squiring the ladies with elegance and carrying one's liquor like a gentleman were the things that mattered. In these accomplishments the twins excelled, and they were equally outstanding in their notorious inability to learn anything contained between the covers of books. Their family had more money, more horses, more slaves than any one else in the County, but the boys had less grammar than most of their poor Cracker neighbors. It was for this precise reason that Stuart and Brent were idling on the porch of Tara this April afternoon. They had just been expelled from the University of Georgia, the fourth university that had thrown them out in two years; and their older brothers, Tom and Boyd, had come home with them, because they refused to remain at an institution where the twins were not welcome. Stuart and Brent considered their latest expulsion a fine joke, and Scarlett, who had not willingly opened a book since leaving the Fayetteville Female Academy the year before, thought it just as amusing as they did. "I know you two don't care about being expelled, or Tom either," she said. "But what about Boyd? He's kind of set on getting an education, and you two have pulled him out of the University of Virginia and Alabama and South Carolina and now Georgia. He'll never get finished at this rate." "Oh, he can read law in Judge Parmalee's office over in Fayetteville," answered Brent carelessly. "Besides, it don't matter much. We'd have had to come home before the term was out anyway." "Why?" "The war, goose! The war's going to start any day, and you don't suppose any of us would stay in college with a war going on, do you?" "You know there isn't going to be any war," said Scarlett, bored. "It's all just talk. Why, Ashley Wilkes and his father told Pa just last week that our commissioners in Washington would come to--to--an--amicable agreement with Mr. Lincoln about the Confederacy. And anyway, the Yankees are too scared of us to fight. There won't be any war, and I'm tired of hearing about it." "Not going to be any war!" cried the twins indignantly, as though they had been defrauded. "Why, honey, of course there's going to be a war," said Stuart. "The Yankees may be scared of us, but after the way General Beauregard shelled them out of Fort Sumter day before yesterday, they'll have to fight or stand branded as cowards before the whole world. Why, the Confederacy--" Scarlett made a mouth of bored impatience. "If you say 'war' just once more, I'll go in the house and shut the door. I've never gotten so tired of any one word in my life as 'war,' unless it's 'secession.' Pa talks war morning, noon and night, and all the gentlemen who come to see him shout about Fort Sumter and States' Rights and Abe Lincoln till I get so bored I could scream! And that's all the boys talk about, too, that and their old Troop. There hasn't been any fun at any party this spring because the boys can't talk about anything else. I'm mighty glad Georgia waited till after Christmas before it seceded or it would have ruined the Christmas parties, too. If you say 'war' again, I'll go in the house." She meant what she said, for she could never long endure any conversation of which she was not the chief subject. But she smiled when she spoke, consciously deepening her dimple and fluttering her bristly black lashes as swiftly as butterflies' wings. The boys were enchanted, as she had intended them to be, and they hastened to apologize for boring her. They thought none the less of her for her lack of interest. Indeed, they thought more. War was men's business, not ladies', and they took her attitude as evidence of her femininity. Having maneuvered them away from the boring subject of war, she went back with interest to their immediate situation. "What did your mother say about you two being expelled again?" The boys looked uncomfortable, recalling their mother's conduct three months ago when they had come home, by request, from the University of Virginia. "Well," said Stuart, "she hasn't had a chance to say anything yet. Tom and us left home early this morning before she got up, and Tom's laying out over at the Fontaines' while we came over here." "Didn't she say anything when you got home last night?" "We were in luck last night. Just before we got home that new stallion Ma got in Kentucky last month was brought in, and the place was in a stew. The big brute--he's a grand horse, Scarlett; you must tell your pa to come over and see him right away--he'd already bitten a hunk out of his groom on the way down here and he'd trampled two of Ma's darkies who met the train at Jonesboro. And just before we got home, he'd about kicked the stable down and half-killed Strawberry, Ma's old stallion. When we got home, Ma was out in the stable with a sackful of sugar smoothing him down and doing it mighty well, too. The darkies were hanging from the rafters, popeyed, they were so scared, but Ma was talking to the horse like he was folks and he was eating out of her hand. There ain't nobody like Ma with a horse. And when she saw us she said: 'In Heaven's name, what are you four doing home again? You're worse than the plagues of Egypt!' And then the horse began snorting and rearing and she said: 'Get out of here! Can't you see he's nervous, the big darling? I'll tend to you four in the morning!' So we went to bed, and this morning we got away before she could catch us and left Boyd to handle her." "Do you suppose she'll hit Boyd?" Scarlett, like the rest of the County, could never get used to the way small Mrs. Tarleton bullied her grown sons and laid her riding crop on their backs if the occasion seemed to warrant it. Beatrice Tarleton was a busy woman, having on her hands not only a large cotton plantation, a hundred negroes and eight children, but the largest horse-breeding farm in the state as well. She was hot-tempered and easily plagued by the frequent scrapes of her four sons, and while no one was permitted to whip a horse or a slave, she felt that a lick now and then didn't do the boys any harm. "Of course she won't hit Boyd. She never did beat Boyd much because he's the oldest and besides he's the runt of the litter," said Stuart, proud of his six feet two. "That's why we left him at home to explain things to her. God'lmighty, Ma ought to stop licking us! We're nineteen and Tom's twenty-one, and she acts like we're six years old." "Will your mother ride the new horse to the Wilkes barbecue tomorrow?" "She wants to, but Pa says he's too dangerous. And, anyway, the girls won't let her. They said they were going to have her go to one party at least like a lady, riding in the carriage." "I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow," said Scarlett. "It's rained nearly every day for a week. There's nothing worse than a barbecue turned into an indoor picnic." "Oh, it'll be clear tomorrow and hot as June," said Stuart. "Look at that sunset. I never saw one redder. You can always tell weather by sunsets." They looked out across the endless acres of Gerald O'Hara's newly plowed cotton fields toward the red horizon. Now that the sun was setting in a welter of crimson behind the hills across the Flint River, the warmth of the April day was ebbing into a faint but balmy chill. Spring had come early that year, with warm quick rains and sudden frothing of pink peach blossoms and dogwood dappling with white stars the dark river swamp and far-off hills. Already the plowing was nearly finished, and the bloody glory of the sunset colored the fresh-cut furrows of red Georgia clay to even redder hues. The moist hungry earth, waiting upturned for the cotton seeds, showed pinkish on the sandy tops of furrows, vermilion and scarlet and maroon where shadows lay along the sides of the trenches. The whitewashed brick plantation house seemed an island set in a wild red sea, a sea of spiraling, curving, crescent billows petrified suddenly at the moment when the pink-tipped waves were breaking into surf. For here were no long, straight furrows, such as could be seen in the yellow clay fields of the flat middle Georgia country or in the lush black earth of the coastal plantations. The rolling foothill country of north Georgia was plowed in a million curves to keep the rich earth from washing down into the river bottoms. It was a savagely red land, blood-colored after rains, brick dust in droughts, the best cotton land in the world. It was a pleasant land of white houses, peaceful plowed fields and sluggish yellow rivers, but a land of contrasts, of brightest sun glare and densest shade. The plantation clearings and miles of cotton fields smiled up to a warm sun, placid, complacent. At their edges rose the virgin forests, dark and cool even in the hottest noons, mysterious, a little sinister, the soughing pines seeming to wait with an age-old patience, to threaten with soft sighs: "Be careful! Be careful! We had you once. We can take you back again." To the ears of the three on the porch came the sounds of hooves, the jingling of harness chains and the shrill careless laughter of negro voices, as the field hands and mules came in from the fields. From within the house floated the soft voice of Scarlett's mother, Ellen O'Hara, as she called to the little black girl who carried her basket of keys. The high-pitched, childish voice answered "Yas'm," and there were sounds of footsteps going out the back way toward the smokehouse where Ellen would ration out the food to the home-coming hands. There was the click of china and the rattle of silver as Pork, the valet-butler of Tara, laid the table for supper. | ||
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All the things she said Running through my head Running through my head Running through my head (Running through my head) All the things she said All the things she said Running through my head Running through my head (Running through my head) This is not enough I'm in serious shit, I feel totally lost If I'm asking for help it's only because Being with you has opened my eyes Could I ever believe such a perfect surprise? I keep asking myself, wondering how I keep closing my eyes but I can't block you out Wanna fly to a place where it's just you and me Nobody else so we can be free Nobody else so we can be free All the things she said All the things she said Running through my head Running through my head Running through my head (Running through my head) All the things she said All the things she said Running through my head Running through my head All the things she said All the things she said (All the things she said) This is not enough Ya Soshla S Uma - Ma! This is not enough All the things she said All the things she said And I'm all mixed up, feeling cornered and rushed They say it's my fault but I want her so much Wanna fly her away where the sun and rain Come in over my face, wash away all the shame When they stop and stare - don't worry me 'Cause I'm feeling for her what she's feeling for me I can try to pretend, I can try to forget But it's driving me mad, going out of my head All the things she said All the things she said Running through my head Running through my head Running through my head All the things she said All the things she said Running through my head Running through my head All the things she said All the things she said This is not enough This is not enough All the things she said All the things she said All the things she said All the things she said All the things she said All the things she said All the things she said All the things she said, she said All the things she said All the things she said Mother looking at me Tell me what do you see? Yes, I've lost my mind Daddy looking at me Will I ever be free? Have I crossed the line? All the things she said All the things she said Running through my head Running through my head Running through my head All the things she said All the things she said Running through my head Running through my head All the things she said All the things she said This is not enough This is not enough All the things she said All the things she said All the things she said All the things she said All the things she said All the things she said. | ||
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On October 28 2008 14:32 fusionsdf wrote: ![]() CUTE | ||
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Grundsätzlich können daher sehr unterschiedliche Würste – unter anderem auch Dosenwurst – als Bratwurst bezeichnet werden. Die gebratene oder gegrillte Bratwurst wird zur besseren Unterscheidung auch „Rostbratwurst“, „Roster“, „Grillwurst“ oder „Griller“ genannt. Welche Wurstarten in Deutschland zu den Bratwürsten gehören, lässt sich dem Deutschen Lebensmittelbuch entnehmen. | ||
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United Kingdom4282 Posts
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United States22895 Posts
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clazziquai
6685 Posts
Solve for D: 2xD=16 D=8 therefore, by commutative laws 8=D is that right???????? | ||
Zalfor
United States1035 Posts
or you can just use r = -.23 or something. | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
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XCetron
5225 Posts
Profile view of a Tyrannosaurus skull (AMNH 5027). In 1955, Soviet paleontologist Evgeny Maleev named a new species, Tyrannosaurus bataar, from Mongolia.[26] By 1965, this species had been renamed Tarbosaurus bataar.[27] Despite the renaming, many phylogenetic analyses have found Tarbosaurus bataar to be the sister taxon of Tyrannosaurus rex,[25] and it has often been considered an Asian species of Tyrannosaurus.[20][28][29] A recent redescription of the skull of Tarbosaurus bataar has shown that it was much narrower than that of Tyrannosaurus rex and that during a bite, the distribution of stress in the skull would have been very different, closer to that of Alioramus, another Asian tyrannosaur.[30] A related cladistic analysis found that Alioramus, not Tyrannosaurus, was the sister taxon of Tarbosaurus, which, if true, would suggest that Tarbosaurus and Tyrannosaurus should remain separate. | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
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fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
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Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17726 Posts
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