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A Unified Anatomy Ontology of the Vertebrate Skeletal System
Comparative Bone Histology of the Turtle Shell (Carapace and Plastron)
The Integumentary Skeleton of Tetrapods: Origin, Evolution, and Development Matthew K
Development of the Turtle Plastron, the Order-Defining Skeletal Structure
The Developmental Relationship Between Teeth and Dermal
Clavicles, Interclavicles, Gastralia, and Sternal Ribs in Sauropod Dinosaurs
Skeletal System of Fishes Dr
Carapace Bone Histology in the Giant Pleurodiran Turtle Stupendemys Geographicus: Phylogeny and Function
Skeletal System
Bony Lesions in Early Tetrapods and the Evolution of Mineralized Tissue Repair
A Characterisation of the Integumentary Skeleton of Lizards (Reptilia: Squamata)
An Illustrated Guide to Latest Cretaceous Vertebrate Microfossils of the Hell Creek Formation of Northeastern Montana
ANATOMICAL WORD ROOTS Appendix I
Developmental and Evolutionary Significance of the Zygomatic Bone Yann Heuzé, Kazuhiko Kawasaki, Tobias Schwarz, Jeffrey Schoenebeck, Joan Richtsmeier
Dual Origin and Segmental Organisation of Avian Scapula 3791 Corresponding Embryos
Evolution of the Vertebrate Skeleton: Morphology, Embryology, and Development Tatsuya Hirasawa and Shigeru Kuratani*
The Phylogenetic Origin and Evolution of Acellular Bone in Teleost Fishes: Insights Into Osteocyte Function in Bone Metabolism
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Embryonic Origins of the Dermis Specializations of the Dermis O
Bony Lesions in Early Tetrapods and the Evolution of Mineralized Tissue Repair
Morphological Development of the Axial Skeletons of Esox Lucius And
Bony Lesions in Early Tetrapods and the Evolution of Mineralized Tissue Repair
• Skeleton, Skin and Scales • Skulls (3 Major Types) • Agnatha (Cyclostomata) – No Jaws • Chondrichthyes – Single Cartilaginous Structure • Bony Fish
REVIEW ARTICLE Evolution of the Shoulder Girdle with Special Reference to the Problems of the Clavicle Abstract Persistent Probl
Evolution of the Vertebrate Skeleton: Morphology, Embryology, and Development Tatsuya Hirasawa and Shigeru Kuratani*
Comparative Vertebrate Morphology Skeletal Tissues, Teeth, and Dentitions
The Phylogenetic Significance of Bone Types in Euteleost Fishes
How the Turtle Gets Its Shell
How the Turtle Forms Its Shell: a Paracrine Hypothesis of Carapace