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James Alvin Jensen (August 2, 1918 – December 14, 1998), was an American paleontologist. His extensive collecting program at Brigham Young University in the Utah-Colorado region which spanned 23 years was comparable in terms of the number of specimens collected to that of Barnum Brown during the early 20th century. He was given the name "Dinosaur Jim" during the media coverage of his activities. Perhaps his most significant contribution to paleontology was to replace the 19th-century web of external metal struts, straps and posts that had been used to mount dinosaurs with a system of supports which were placed inside of bones, which produced free-standing skeletons with few or no obvious supports.

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  • جيمس جنسن (ar)
  • James A. Jensen (cs)
  • James A. Jensen (de)
  • James A. Jensen (en)
  • James A. Jensen (it)
  • Jim Jensen (fr)
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  • جيمس جنسن (بالإنجليزية: James A. Jensen)‏ (و. 1918 – 1998 م) هو إحاثي، من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، توفي عن عمر يناهز 80 عاماً. (ar)
  • James A. ("Jim") Jensen (2. srpna 1918 – 14. prosince 1998) byl americký výtvarník a paleontolog, pracující pro Brigham Young University. Je známý zejména díky výzkumu pozdně jurských dinosaurů z území Colorada, mezi nimi i jednoho z nejdelších známých sauropodů rodu Supersaurus vivianae. (cs)
  • James Alvin Jensen (* 2. August 1918 in , Utah; † 14. Dezember 1998 in Provo, Utah) war ein US-amerikanischer Paläontologe, spezialisiert auf Dinosaurier. Er hatte den Spitznamen Dinosaur Jim. (de)
  • James A. Jensen, couramment appelé Jim Jensen (2 août 1918–14 décembre 1998), est un « chercheur d'os », plus connu sous le nom de « dinosaur Jim ». (fr)
  • James A. Jensen, all'anagrafe James Alvin Jensen, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di Dinosaur Jim (Leamington Spa, 2 agosto 1918 – 14 dicembre 1998), è stato un paleontologo statunitense. (it)
  • James Alvin Jensen (August 2, 1918 – December 14, 1998), was an American paleontologist. His extensive collecting program at Brigham Young University in the Utah-Colorado region which spanned 23 years was comparable in terms of the number of specimens collected to that of Barnum Brown during the early 20th century. He was given the name "Dinosaur Jim" during the media coverage of his activities. Perhaps his most significant contribution to paleontology was to replace the 19th-century web of external metal struts, straps and posts that had been used to mount dinosaurs with a system of supports which were placed inside of bones, which produced free-standing skeletons with few or no obvious supports. (en)
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