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Anserimimus and goose
Mongolian paleontologist Rinchen Barsbold named Anserimimus in 1988, combining the Latin anser meaning ' goose ' with the Greek mimos meaning ' mimic '.
Although Anserimimus does not specifically resemble a goose, ornithomimosaurs have traditionally been named after different types of birds, such as Struthiomimus (' ostrich mimic '), Gallimimus (' rooster mimic '), and Pelecanimimus (' pelican mimic ').

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The one named species of Anserimimus is called Anserimimus planinychus.
The layer Anserimimus was found, is dating from the early Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous, or about 70 million years ago.
There is only a single specimen of Anserimimus, its holotype IGM 100 / 300.

Anserimimus and from
Anserimimus was recovered from the Nemegt Formation of Mongolia.
Limited information has been published on the anatomy of Anserimimus, as Barsbold did not describe most of these bones, instead focusing on only those with features that set Anserimimus apart from other ornithomimids.

Anserimimus and .
Anserimimus was found in the Mongolian aimag, or province, of Bayankhongor during a joint Soviet-Mongolian expedition to the Gobi Desert, in the late 1970s.
However, in 2010 Bronowicz concluded this other find, though most closely related to Anserimimus planinychus, probably represented a separate taxon.
Anserimimus was a medium-sized ornithomimosaurian.
Anserimimus was by Barsbold assigned to the Ornithomimidae, a group of derived Ornithomimosauria.

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In English, the letter represents either a voiced postalveolar affricate (" soft G "), as in giant, ginger, and geology ; a voiced velar plosive (" hard G "), as in goose, gargoyle, and game ; or, in the digraph ⟨ ng ⟩, either a velar nasal as in length or a blend of the latter with the hard G as in jungle ; or, in the digraph ⟨ dg ⟩ as in bridge.
" Coles used the opinion of Thomas Gilmer to back himself up ; Gilmer said Jefferson told him at Monticello before the election of Adams in 1825: " One might as well make a sailor of a cock, or a soldier of a goose, as a President of Andrew Jackson.
Also there are literary clubs ( see writing circle and book club ), musical and art clubs, publishing clubs ; and the name of “ club ” has been annexed by a large group of associations which fall between the club proper and mere friendly societies, of a purely periodic and temporary nature, such as slate, goose and Christmas clubs, which do not need to be registered under the Friendly Societies Act.
In the north of England, goose was used in the pie's filling, but more generally neat's tongue was also used ; a North American filling recipe published in 1854 includes chopped neat's tongue, beef suet, blood raisins, currants, mace, cloves, nutmeg, brown sugar, apples, lemons, brandy and orange peel.
There are three living genera of true geese: Anser, grey geese, including the domesticated goose and the Swan Goose ; Chen, white geese ( often included in Anser ); and Branta, black geese, such as the Canada goose.
While many myths indicate Zeus and Leda to be the parents of Helen of Troy, the author of the compilation of myth called Bibliotheke notes the possibility of Nemesis being the mother of Helen ; Nemesis, to avoid Zeus, turns into a goose, but he turns into a swan and mates with her.
For Shakespeare, ' this is the liver-vein, which makes flesh a deity, a green goose a goddess ; pure, pure idolatry '.
; Wal's unruly goose: Another classic character would be Wal's goose, who occasionally stalks Wal and bites Wal's backside all the time.
A number of other waterbirds, mainly related to the shelducks, have " goose " as part of their name ; see the family page at Anatidae and the goose page for these.
Some species are known to be rather more specialised ; the Grey-backed Storm Petrel is known to concentrate on the larvae of goose barnacles.
1996, Johnson & Sorenson 1999 ) cast doubt on the allocation of several genera ; many supposed dabbling ducks and one peculiar goose may more correctly belong here, while some genera believed to be close to shelducks appear to have different relationships altogether.
Scattered throughout the board are a number of spaces on which a goose is depicted ; landing on a goose allows the player to move again by the same distance.
The Pure Meat Company offered a five-bird roast ( a goose, a turkey, a chicken, a pheasant, and a pigeon, stuffed with sausage ), described as a modern revival of the traditional Yorkshire Christmas pie, in 1989 ; and a three-bird roast ( a duck stuffed with chicken stuffed with a pigeon, with sage and apple stuffing ) in 1990.
# using small smooth muscles ( erector pili in mammals ) which are attached to feather or hair shafts ; this non-shivering thermogenesis distorts the surface of the skin as the feather / hair shaft is made more erect ( called goose bumps or pimples )
He had always been an animal lover ; amongst his favourite animals were a Newfoundland dog called Toss who used to accompany him to chambers, a macaw, a goose and two leeches.
However, Hardy's next venture, the 9 – 11 August bombardment of Stonington, Connecticut was a defeat ; Royal Navy cannonading set 20 buildings on fire while killing a horse and a goose, while reports indicate the sizeable American defending force killed 21 and wounded 50 British attackers.
" Given this presentation, it is hardly surprising that it has been taken to be a retelling of an actual legend ; Gallico writes that " the person and character of the painter are wholly fictional as is the story itself, although I am told that in some quarters the snow goose appearing over Dunkirk has been accepted as legend and I have been compelled to reply to many correspondents that it was sheer invention.
The most frequently used meat is pork, followed by beef, lamb, chicken, rabbit, duck and goose ; for immediate consumption it is often grilled, or dusted with breadcrumbs and sauteed, in a dish similar to schnitzel.

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In the history of the R-Type saga, Bits are the product of incomplete research that was intended to independently mimic the bioenergy technology of the Bydo, namely, the Force Device itself ; only with human life force.
The Taus was made by Guru Har Gobind Sahib Ji ; it is said that he heard a peacock singing and wished to create an instrument that could mimic its sounds.
They make it possible to mimic traditional drafting and printing techniques based on film and paper, such as cutting and pasting ; and allow the user to edit any layer without affecting the others.
Vitamin deficiencies and chronic infections may also occur at any age ; they usually cause other symptoms before dementia occurs, but occasionally mimic degenerative dementia.
The Queen also is plotting to murder both Imogen and Cymbeline to secure Cloten's kingship, and to that end has procured what she believes to be deadly poison from the court doctor Cornelius ; Cornelius, however, suspects the Queen's malice and switches the " poison " with a drug that will cause the imbiber's body to mimic death for a while before reviving.
The latter definition distinguishes hallucinations from the related phenomena of dreaming, which does not involve wakefulness ; illusion, which involves distorted or misinterpreted real perception ; imagery, which does not mimic real perception and is under voluntary control ; and pseudohallucination, which does not mimic real perception, but is not under voluntary control.
Each type may be tested at decreasing levels of complexity ; if the person tested fails to execute the commands, you can make the movement yourself and ask that the person mimic it, or you can even give them a real object ( like a toothbrush ) and ask them to use it.
It proved unpopular as it did not include a mouse ( which is an essential part of the IIGS, much like the Macintosh ); the keyboard, although functional, does not mimic all the features and functions of the Apple Desktop Bus keyboard, as well as lacking a numeric keypad ; and some cards designed for the new 16-bit machine did not fit in the Apple IIe's slanted case either.
Since instruments were little used, a cappella arrangements used wordless onomatopeia to mimic instruments ; the bass singing " bom-bom-bom ", a guitar rendered as " shang-a-lang " and brass riffs as " dooooo-wop-wop ".
In the following year, The Monkees included sounds intended to mimic a 78-rpm record on the song " Magnolia Simms ," contained in their album The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees ; later that same year a portion of The Beatles ' song " Honey Pie " included similar mimicry.
Elliptic profiles were thought to minimize friction for a faster ride ; however, they were intended to mimic the knife-like properties of an ice blade.
* Classic vaccines mimic natural immunity against reinfection generally seen in individuals recovered from infection ; there are almost no recovered AIDS patients.
Candy corn was created in the 1880s by George Renninger of the Wunderlee Candy Company ; the three colors of the candy mimic the appearance of kernels of corn.
They are neither male nor female ; changing ' gender ' to fit the person they mimic.
Females prefer males that are already protecting eggs and may prefer males that are protecting larvae ; it has been suggested that the tentacles may act as a fry mimic to attract females, which would allow males without eggs in their nest to compete with males guarding eggs.
While the morphological cues such as the shape and texture of the labellum play a role especially at close range in inducing the pollinator mating behavior, the orchid ’ s pheromone mimic, or allomone, has been shown to play the most important role in enticing pollinators to the flower ( Schiestl 2005 ; Schluter et al.
Most of the relatively successful results come from programmers ' individual skills at Go and their personal conjectures about Go, but not from formal mathematical assertions ; they are trying to make the computer mimic the way they play Go.
There are new songs that mimic Serbian epic poetry, but are humorous and not epic in nature ; these are also circulating around with no known author.
The monstrous clone survives and, although mute and possessed of only limited intelligence and vague memories of Clark Kent's life, attempts to mimic Superman ; he kidnaps Lois Lane and is finally destroyed when colliding with Superman in mid-air.
It is a noisy bird, and a good mimic ; its calls are very similar to the Common Starling's, but are louder.

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