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  • Anomalously High Variation in Postnatal Development Is Ancestral for Dinosaurs but Lost in Birds

    Anomalously High Variation in Postnatal Development Is Ancestral for Dinosaurs but Lost in Birds

  • Tetrapod Biostratigraphy and Biochronology of the Triassic–Jurassic Transition on the Southern Colorado Plateau, USA

    Tetrapod Biostratigraphy and Biochronology of the Triassic–Jurassic Transition on the Southern Colorado Plateau, USA

  • The Origin and Early Evolution of Dinosaurs

    The Origin and Early Evolution of Dinosaurs

  • Comparative Bone Microstructure of Three Archosauromorphs from the Carnian, Late Triassic Chañares Formation of Argentina

    Comparative Bone Microstructure of Three Archosauromorphs from the Carnian, Late Triassic Chañares Formation of Argentina

  • University of Birmingham the Earliest Bird-Line Archosaurs and The

    University of Birmingham the Earliest Bird-Line Archosaurs and The

  • A Dinosaur Track from New Jersey at the State Museum in Trenton

    A Dinosaur Track from New Jersey at the State Museum in Trenton

  • Ankylosaurus Magniventris

    Ankylosaurus Magniventris

  • A Juvenile Coelophysoid Skull from the Early Jurassic of Zimbabwe, and the Synonymy of Coelophysis and Syntarsus

    A Juvenile Coelophysoid Skull from the Early Jurassic of Zimbabwe, and the Synonymy of Coelophysis and Syntarsus

  • A Minute Dinosaur Trackway from Southern Africa

    A Minute Dinosaur Trackway from Southern Africa

  • Dinosaurs Found in Utah Record Chart

    Dinosaurs Found in Utah Record Chart

  • A New Theropod Dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of South Africa and Its Implications for the Early Evolution of Theropods

    A New Theropod Dinosaur from the Early Jurassic of South Africa and Its Implications for the Early Evolution of Theropods

  • Large Neotheropods from the Upper Triassic of North America and the Early Evolution of Large Theropod Body Sizes

    Large Neotheropods from the Upper Triassic of North America and the Early Evolution of Large Theropod Body Sizes

  • From the Upper Triassic (Revueltian) Snyder Quarry

    From the Upper Triassic (Revueltian) Snyder Quarry

  • University of Birmingham the Earliest Bird-Line Archosaurs and The

    University of Birmingham the Earliest Bird-Line Archosaurs and The

  • Forelimbs of the Theropod Dinosaur Dilophosaurus Wetherilli: Range of Motion, Influence of Paleopathology and Soft Tissues, and Description of a Distal Carpal Bone

    Forelimbs of the Theropod Dinosaur Dilophosaurus Wetherilli: Range of Motion, Influence of Paleopathology and Soft Tissues, and Description of a Distal Carpal Bone

  • Triassic Vertebrate Paleontology in New Mexico

    Triassic Vertebrate Paleontology in New Mexico

  • USGS Open-File Report 2007-1047 Short Research Paper

    USGS Open-File Report 2007-1047 Short Research Paper

  • St. George Dinosaur Tracksite

    St. George Dinosaur Tracksite

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  • Anomalously High Variation in Postnatal Development Is Ancestral for Dinosaurs but Lost in Birds
  • A Chronostratigraphic Framework for the Upper Stormberg Group
  • A Comprehensive Anatomical And
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  • Coelo Jaw Mechanics
  • Crouching Theropod at the Seaside
  • The Origin and Early Radiation of Dinosaurs
  • The Evolution of Intraspecific Variation, Growth, and Body Size in Early Theropod
  • Evidence for Mesothermy in Dinosaurs John M
  • The Large Theropod Fauna of the Lourinhã Formation (Portugal) and Its Similarity to the Morrison Formation, with a Description of a New Species of Allosaurus
  • Generic Homonyms in the Colydiinae (Coleoptera: Zopheridae)
  • Arizona's Jurassic Fossil Vertebrates and the Age Of
  • Hettangian–Sinemurian
  • Anomalously High Variation in Postnatal Development Is Ancestral for Dinosaurs but Lost in Birds
  • Resting Orientations of Dinosaur Scapulae and Forelimbs: a Numerical Analysis, with Implications for Reconstructions and Museum Mounts
  • The First Well-Preserved Coelophysoid Theropod Dinosaur from Asia


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