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general models 15
paleobiology 5
grain distribution 14
carnivores 3 10
importance of size 18
million years after 12
stem group 15
paleobiology database 3
archosaurs 17
marine revolution 14
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Testing hypotheses of the evolution of encephalization in the ...
Testing hypotheses of the evolution of encephalization in the Canidae (Carnivora, .... of how brain volume scales to body mass in the adult animal. ...
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Prediction of sample size effects on the measured temporal and ...
Prediction of sample size effects on the measured temporal and geographic distribution patterns of species. Carl F. Koch. Old Dominion Univ., Dep. Geol. ...
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Craniocervical feeding dynamics of Tyrannosaurus rex -- Snively ...
Note that the parallel lines of pull for M. longissimus capitis ... inertial feeding in Tyrannosaurus rex to moment estimation error and muscle recruitment. ...
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Correlation of density banding in reef coral skeletons with ...
Correlation of density banding in reef coral skeletons with environmental parameters; the basis for interpretation of chronological records preserved in the ...
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The opisthotonic posture of vertebrate skeletons: postmortem ...
According to our interpretation of opisthotonic causes, this individual ... On this view, the individual would have expired in this position on a soft ...
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Analysis of hindlimb muscle moment arms in Tyrannosaurus rex using ...
For all joints, the muscle moment arms in flexion-extension were calculated about the z-axis (labeled 3). Hip joint adduction-abduction and knee ...
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Selectivity during background extinction: Plio-Pleistocene ...
Selectivity during background extinctions still remains poorly studied (Jablonski 1991, 1994, 1995), thus making comparisons of past patterns with those ...
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Paleobiology -- Table of Contents (January 1 1976, 2 [ 1])
Contents: January 1 1976, Volume 2, Issue 1 [Index by Author] Other Issues: ... Paleobiology 1976 2: 1-7. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text ...
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Tempo and mode of early animal evolution: inferences from rocks ...
1 Kevin J. Peterson,* and Mark A. McPeek. Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755. kevin.peterson{at}dartmouth. ...
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The opisthotonic posture of vertebrate skeletons: postmortem ...
Most vertebrate skeletons are disarticulated before preservation (Davis and Briggs 1998); large carcasses are rarely transported for some distance without ...
 
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