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Prootic Anatomy of a Juvenile Tyrannosauroid from New Jersey and Its Implications for the Morphology and Evolution of the Tyrannosauroid Braincase
Nanotyrannus’ As a Valid Taxon Of
New Tyrannosaur from the Mid-Cretaceous of Uzbekistan Clarifies Evolution of Giant Body Sizes and Advanced Senses in Tyrant Dinosaurs
A Tyrannosauroid Metatarsus from the Merchantville Formation of Delaware Increases the Diversity of Non-Tyrannosaurid Tyrannosauroids on Appalachia
New Tyrannosaur from the Mid-Cretaceous of Uzbekistan Clarifies Evolution of Giant Body Sizes and Advanced Senses in Tyrant Dinosaurs
Diminutive Fleet-Footed Tyrannosauroid Narrows the 70-Million-Year Gap In
A Juvenile Metatarsal of Cf. Daspletosaurus Torosus: Implications for Ontogeny in Tyrannosaurid Theropods
An Approach to Scoring Cursorial Limb Proportions in Carnivorous
The Anatomy of Dryptosaurus Aquilunguis (Dinosauria: Theropoda) and a Review of Its Tyrannosauroid Affinities
Exhibition Overview / Tyrannosaurs
Tyrannosaurs – Meet the Family
The Phylogeny and Evolutionary History of Tyrannosauroid Dinosaurs Stephen L
The Distinctive Theropod Assemblage of the Ellisdale Site of New Jersey and Its Implications for North American Dinosaur Ecology and Evolution During the Cretaceous
Comparative Assessment of Tyrannosaurid Interrelationships
Cranial Anatomy and Ontogeny of Gorgosaurus Libratus (Tyrannosauridae: Albertosaurinae)
Two New Basal Coelurosaurian Theropod Dinosaurs from the Lower Cretaceous Sao Khua Formation of Thailand
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Ontogeny of Albertosaurus Sarcophagus
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The Systematics of Late Jurassic Tyrannosauroid Theropods from Europe and North America
Feathered Dinosaurs Reconsidered: New Insights from Baraminology and Ethnotaxonomy
New Tyrannosaur from the Mid-Cretaceous of Uzbekistan Clarifies Evolution of Giant Body Sizes and Advanced Senses in Tyrant Dinosaurs
In the Swamp
A New Clade of Asian Late Cretaceous Long-Snouted Tyrannosaurids
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached Copy Is Furnished to the Author for Internal Non-Commerci
72Nd Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Comparison of the Functional Morphology of Appalachiosaurus and Albertosaurus Tamie J
Fig. S3, with the Arrow Indicating Increasing Age the Majority of the Metatarsal Cortex Is Composed of Dense Toward the Tip of the Pectinate Tree
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