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The first non-avian theropod from the Czech Republic [5.56%]
the Middle to Late Jurassic. Key words: Dinosauria, Theropoda, theropod tooth, Jurassic,
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New data on anatomy of the Late Cretaceous multituberculate mammal Catopsbaatar [5.56%]
Cretaceous terrestrial faunas, including dinosaurs and mammals. Beginning with the Central
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The endocranial morphology and inner ear of the abelisaurid theropod Aucasaurus garridoi [5.56%]
inner ear of the Cretaceous abelisaurid dinosaur Aucasaurus garridoi were digitally
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The dentition of megalosaurid theropods [5.56%]
of all major theropod clades. Megalosaurid dinosaurs are characterized by a mesial carina facing
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Revisiting Sabath's "Larger Avian Eggs" from the Gobi Cretaceous [5.56%]
. Neornithes are the only Mesozoic clade of Dinosauria to nest completely free of sediment; this
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Unique bone histology in partial large bone shafts from Upper Triassic of Aust Cliff, England: An early independent experiment in gigantism [5.56%]
/10.4202/app.2012.0073 Key words: Reptilia, Dinosauria, bone histology, fibrolamellar bone, primary
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Oviraptorosaur tail forms and functions [5.56%]
dx.doi.org/10.4202/app.2012.0093 Key words: Dinosauria, Theropoda, Oviraptorosauria, pygostyle,
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First record of a basal neoceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Kazakhstan [5.56%]
First record of a basal neoceratopsian dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Kazakhstan
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Three-dimensional elasto-plastic soil modelling and analysis of sauropod tracks [5.56%]
of FEA (Finite Element Analysis) to model dinosaur tracks. Satisfactory reproductions of
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Teeth of embryonic or hatchling sauropods from the Berriasian (Early Cretaceous) of Cherves-de-Cognac, France [5.56%]
of Berriasian (earliest Cretaceous) age. Dinosaur remains are rare, but include three teeth
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