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The Dynamics of Dinosaurs and Other Extinct Giants

By: R McNeill Alexander
167 pages, Line drawings, figures
The Dynamics of Dinosaurs and Other Extinct Giants
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  • The Dynamics of Dinosaurs and Other Extinct Giants ISBN: 9780231066679 Paperback Mar 1991 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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  • The Dynamics of Dinosaurs and Other Extinct Giants ISBN: 9780231066662 Hardback Dec 1989 Out of Print #3846
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How did the larger dinosaurs run? How and why did they fight? The author applies laws of physics, mechanical engineering and aerodynamics to answer these and other questions.

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By: R McNeill Alexander
167 pages, Line drawings, figures
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A wonderful little book... irresistible for its simple and compelling demonstration of the unity of the natural sciences. Scientific American

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