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1. "Now we can get at information we didn't even realise was preserved in dinosaur fossils".

2. A new maniraptoran femur with alvarezsaurian affinities from the Plottier Formation (Coniacian-Santonian), northern Patagonia.

3. The Tail of the Late Jurassic Sauropod Giraffatitan brancai: Digital Reconstruction of Its Epaxial and Hypaxial Musculature, and Implications for Tail Biomechanics.

4. The smallest known complete dinosaur fossil eggs from the Upper Cretaceous of South China.

5. The predominance of teeth in the non-avian dinosaur record from Cretaceous Brazil: a review.

6. Biomechanics and morphological comparisons of the caudal region of titanosaurs from the Cretaceous of Brazil: Paleobiology and paleoecology inferences.

7. A Spanish saltasauroid titanosaur reveals Europe as a melting pot of endemic and immigrant sauropods in the Late Cretaceous.

8. Revealing the use of dental indices to infer taxonomic variation in sauropod dinosaurs.

9. Air sac attachments or tendon scars: the distinction between soft tissue traces in archosaur bone.

10. Geodigest.

11. First Jurassic to earliest Cretaceous dinosaur footprints for Bolivia at the Castellón formation (Tacurú Group), Tarija.

12. TITANICS.

13. How To Build A Dinosaur.

14. Jurassic–Cretaceous boundary theropod tracks from the slope of the Fallen Feng, Chicheng, China: review and new observations.

15. A new ichnosite and ichnogenus from the Lower Cretaceous Rio do Peixe Basin, Brazil, with novel insights into the evolution of Titanosauriformes.

16. Riches of the Roma valley: theropod and ornithischian tracks from the Early Jurassic southern Africa.

17. Vertebrate ichnology and palaeoenvironmental associations of Alaska's largest known dinosaur tracksite in the Cretaceous Cantwell Formation (Maastrichtian) of Denali National Park and Preserve.

18. The dentition of the Late Jurassic dwarf sauropod Europasaurus holgeri from northern Germany: ontogeny, function, and implications for a rhamphotheca-like structure in Sauropoda.

19. They all floated in the cretaceous: new rebbachisaurid (Sauropoda, Diplodocoidea) with a highly pneumatized skeleton from the Upper Cretaceous (lower Cenomanian) of Patagonia, Argentina.

20. Early Cretaceous troodontine troodontid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Ohyamashimo Formation of Japan reveals the early evolution of Troodontinae.

21. Variation in the postcranial pneumaticity in derived titanosaurs (Dinosauria: Sauropoda)

22. The evolution of the air sac system in theropod dinosaurs: Evidence from the Upper Cretaceous of Madagascar.

23. Seis‐ing up the Super‐Morrison formation sauropods.

24. Ichnology of tidal ravinement omission surfaces in siliciclastic transgressive deposits from the Puesto El Moro formation (Upper Cretaceous), Southern Patagonia, Argentina.

25. Cranial osteology of Bajadasaurus pronuspinax (Sauropoda, Dicraeosauridae).

26. New records of dinosaur tracks in eastern Tibet and a review of Middle Jurassic dinosaur faunas from the eastern Tethys, southwest China.

27. Hindlimb myology in two piscivorous raptorial birds: a quantitative comparison of the osprey and the white‐tailed sea eagle (Aves, Accipitriformes).

28. The axial biomechanics of Trigonosaurus pricei (Neosauropoda: Titanosauria) and the importance of the cervical–dorsal region to sauropod high-browser feeding strategy.

29. The osteology of the wrist of Heyuannia huangi (Oviraptorosauria) and its implications for the wrist folding mechanism.

30. A new abelisaurid dinosaur from the end Cretaceous of Patagonia and evolutionary rates among the Ceratosauria.

31. Theropod swim traces in the Santisol tracksite (Lower Cretaceous), Cameros Basin, La Rioja, Spain.

32. Did large foraging migrations favor the enormous body size of giant sauropods? The case of Turiasaurus.

33. High‐intensity bird migration along Alpine valleys calls for protective measures against anthropogenically induced avian mortality.

34. Lost Birds and Policing Bird Records: Exploring the effects of weather on avian wildlife and the rigorous process of documenting regional bird species.

35. Serpopards or Sauropods? 'Dead Varmint Vision' Makes Cats Look Like Dinosaurs.

36. The last ceratosaur of Asia: a new noasaurid from the Early Cretaceous Great Siberian Refugium.

37. Cranial functional specialisation for strength precedes morphological evolution in Oviraptorosauria.

38. Taxonomic and stratigraphic update of the material historically attributed to Megalosaurus from Portugal.

39. A New Specimen of Sinosaurus triassicus (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Early Jurassic of Lufeng, Yunnan, China.

40. Variability of bone microstructure and growth lines in the evolution of troodontids and dromaeosaurids.

41. Reconstruction of the pelvic girdle and hindlimb musculature of the early tetanurans Piatnitzkysauridae (Theropoda, Megalosauroidea).

42. Early‐diverging Titanosauriform (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) Teeth from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Southeastern Inner Mongolia, Northeast China.

43. Reappraisal of sauropod dinosaur diversity in the Upper Cretaceous Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia, through 3D digitisation and description of new specimens.

44. Dinosaur teeth from the mid-Cretaceous Sunjiawan Formation of western Liaoning Province, China.

45. An unusual metatarsal of theropod dinosaur from the lower cretaceous of Thailand: the first detailed study of paleopathology in Megaraptora.

46. Bite club.

47. Skeletally immature individuals nest together in the phylogenetic tree of early dinosaurs

48. Quantifying the effects of exceptional fossil preservation on the global availability of phylogenetic data in deep time.

49. Avialan-like brain morphology in Sinovenator (Troodontidae, Theropoda).

50. Exceptionally rapid tooth development and ontogenetic changes in the feeding apparatus of the Komodo dragon.

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