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better simply with a comma separation. As a suggestion, it seems to me that many of the parenthetical asides in the article would work better as footnotes. The clarification "not to be confused with the Robbedale Formation..." stands out as a footnote opportunity, as does the "a Bengal tiger of the same length..." comment. I'm not against parentheses (obviously), but I think their overuse can harm the encyclopedic tone of the article.
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or not. By the way, I noticed you did not choose to use explanatory footnotes. Is this because you don't think it would be an improvement, or because they are difficult to set up? What I'm asking is, would you want certain statements converted into footnotes if someone else were willing to do it, or
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Images: Thank you for providing the photos of the teeth, but I must admit, they are of relatively low quality. Do you live near this display (the Geological Museum in Copenhagen)? Is there any way you could provide clearer photos? This isn't an FA requirement, but I wanted to ask. (In contrast, your
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Style: The article has many more parenthesized comments than most FAs, including one instance of a confusing double-parenthesization in the "Description" section. It would look more professional if at least some of these were reworded. Some, like "(perhaps due to dinoflagellate toxins)", would work
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They proposed the project themselves and successfully applied for funding, so I'm not sure that would be called volunteers? Some of the sentence was removed during copyediting, it originally said "In the 1990s, the "Fossil Group/Project" (disbanded in 2005) was formed by a group of self-activating
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is mentioned three times in the first four sentences of the lead. I don't think all these mentions are appropriate. I especially question whether Dromaeosauroides can accurately be said to be "the first known dinosaur from Denmark" or "from the Early Cretaceous of Denmark". After all, Denmark is a
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Style: When a prepositional phrase starts a sentence to give context for the entire sentence (e.g. "In 2005..."), some writers use a comma and some do not. Either is acceptible, but an article should use a reasonably consistent style. This article uses commas in some cases (like "After this
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Sourcing: The first paragraph of "Classification" claims "It is unlikely that a genus would survive for 60 million years". That sounds to me like the sort of interpretation that should really be sourced. (I don't find support at Bonde and Christiansen, the citation at the end of the
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The first, and so far only, named Danish dinosaur. So it kind of has sentimental value to me, as a dinosaur geek from Denmark. I've created all but one of the images in the article, and I consulted the author as well as the finder of the fossil when I drew the restoration.
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I took both photos with the same camera, the problem is that both are behind glass, but the tooth was much further away, and much smaller, so it didn't turn out so good. But I'll add it if I take a better photo. Same with the other tooth and the track.
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That's pretty much the convention within geology/palaeontology, a formation is Middle Jurassic in age, therefore a Middle Jurassic formation. Not sure how to word it differently. See also the titles of several of the source titles for examples.
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This is the only likely place for dinosaur remains to be discovered on Danish territory, since the only Mesozoic deposits... and the only one which has been scientifically named... It is only known from two teeth,
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Removed "self-activating", not sure how else to put it, maybe it's a Danish thing. "Activation" for unemployed people basically means they do something whichis not necessarily a real job and get money for it.
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Wording: "were reported from the Early Cretaceous Rabekke Formation in 2008" is ambiguous. It sounds like someone stood at the formation during the early Cretaceous and reported from there, which is unlikely.
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modern country that didn't exist at the time. (Besides, it's unlikely that Dromaeosauroides species only lived within the borders of modern Denmark.) You could say that the genus is from the
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With a fresh look this morning, I now think all necessary prose issues have been resolved. (I may have stylistic differences, but that doesn't mean the article's wordings are incorrect.) –
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Heh, it's basically because I don't really like footnotes! I myself never read them, and find it annoying when interesting information is not just there in the text, but somewhat hidden.
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Images: I concur with Cirt, that all images are legitimately in the public domain and have all required information present. But I have to double-check: Did you draw/paint
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have been found only within modern Denmark. But I don't think the dinosaur was "from Denmark" in any meaningful sense, despite Denmark's justifiable pride in the find.
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discovery," "In an interview," and "In 2012,") but omits commas in other cases (like "In September 2000", "During the course", and "In a press release").
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The article is no longer a candidate; it has been promoted and listed. We have (continuing) problems with the bot not running. If you ask
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The changes you have made (so far) definitely improve the professionalism of the prose. I feel like more "de-parenthesization" would be
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Ah yeah, I thought we were talking about the formation, Robbedale is the location that the formation is named after.
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rather than "dromaeosauridae family" - the latter just looks and sounds odd to me but others' views may differ....
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The paper says "it appears highly unlikely that the same genus should span more than 60 million years" (page 24).
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This might be a style thing for which there is no correct answer but I would always say, "family dromaeosauridae
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Yeah, thanks, I'm a professional animator in real life, which comes in handy when a restoration is needed here!
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This is a fascinating article, well-organized, with clear prose. I've listed some issues and suggestions below.
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By the way, I've never been to Bornholm, but if I go there, I'll try to get a photo of the actual teeth.
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That's fine. I'll look the article over tomorrow and propose some more specific prose suggestions. –
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Style: This duplicated "which" feels slightly clunky: "which exhibited the fossils which were found"
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Yeah, I'm not sure we have a word for that. They were paid by the state? They weren't volunteers? –
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Hmm, I'd say 10-13 ft and 330-400 lb as this would be using the equivalent level of exactness.
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looking pretty good - need to read again but no other prose glitches are jumping out at me....
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Btw, you can always do {{convert|3|to|4|m|ft}} which gets you 3 to 4 metres (9.8 to 13.1 ft).
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Question: Should the E be capitalized in "Early Cretaceous"? Or the M in Middle Jurassic?
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has been promoted, but there may be a delay in bot processing of the close. Please see
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I'm not sure I understand, they're separate formations, but part of the same "group".
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I can't test it properly, because I don't have the problem, could you try, Quadell?
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A bit hard to explain, it is basically just lines on the teeth, where blood flows.
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and the Robbedale region of Bornholm, which is in part of the Jydegaard Formation.
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Grammar: Capitalize "in addition to Dromaeosauroides and a possible titanosaur..."
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3–4 metres (9 ft 10 in–13 ft 1 in) in length, and weighed about 40 kg (88.2 lb).
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Well, my eyes are probably worse, I'm colourblind, so I take your word for it!
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has an ISBN of 9783899370539. And Finally, Milàn's 2011 paper has a url of
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unemployed people, who successfully applied for funds from Denmark and the
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is becoming a pain in the arse and I think we should seek a replacement.
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nicely, she might manually close this FAC for you and add the star.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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Mesozoic Fishes 3 - Systematics, Paleoenvironments and Biodiversity
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That seems to be the convention in these papers, but it does vary.
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I agree, most of this was added by the copyeditor. I'll change it.
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Clarity: I don't know what "self-activating unemployed people" are.
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Looks good to me, I must have misunderstood what the problem was.
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It appears something went wrong? The article is still a nominee?
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All should now be addressed, though some is slightly unresolved.
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The Fossil Project sifted sand... the fossils they discovered.
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You can add it for any weight or length. If you want I can add
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Very close to supporting. Still deciding on prose issues. –
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Doh! My search-powers must have failed there. Nevermind. –
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http://books.google.com/books?id=JCB7rWH8O8UC&pg=PA435
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How about "which exhibited the fossils they discovered"?
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Thanks, and I just added the upload date for the image.
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Index

Knowledge:Featured article candidates
featured article nomination
Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates
User:GrahamColm

Dromaeosauroides
FunkMonk
talk
17:14, 3 November 2013 (UTC)
FunkMonk
talk
17:14, 3 November 2013 (UTC)
File:Pholidosaurus tooth.jpg
Wikimedia Commons
File:Dromaeosaurus.jpg
File:Dromaeosauroides.jpg
File:Dromaeosauroides size.jpg
File:Thyreophoran track.jpg
File:Denmark location bornholm.svg
File:Dromaeosauroides bornholmensis.jpg
Cirt
talk
03:59, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
my FAC
WP:RS
Cirt
talk
04:01, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
FunkMonk
talk

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