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"I think all dinosaurs were probably pretty saggy and feathery when little, but a 12,000-pound T rex – even a warm-blooded one – doesn't need insulation,' he says.
Previously, says Xu, most scientists presumed that large dinosaurs like many of today's large animals, such as elephants and rhinos didn't need insulation because their immense bulk helped them efficiently maintain body heat.
"One example of that is infra-red sensors, which obviously have military applications for night vision but they also have commercial applications as people are starting to buy infra-red sensors to look at heat loss and where they need insulation in their homes".
We speculate that these promoters need insulation from neighboring repressors or repressive chromatin.
As this is the "ground", it will not need insulation.
Count up the number of wall gaps you have that need insulation and buy insulation batts accordingly.
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"I definitely needed insulation".
Other groups have used dinghies to create temporary shelters, while life jackets have been used to create mattresses - providing much needed insulation from the cold.
Because all known skin impressions from larger tyrannosauroids known at the time showed evidence of scales, the researchers who studied Dilong speculated that feathers may correlate negatively with body size that juveniles may have been feathered, then shed the feathers and expressed only scales as the animal became larger and no longer needed insulation to stay warm.
So most houses probably need more insulation.
Some 14m homes are thought to need better insulation; in April just 9,522 were assessed.
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