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Exploring dietary adaptations in Ursus minimus: a 3D geometric morphometric analysis of the mandible
Using 3D geometric morphometrics, the dietary adaptations of the extinct Auvergne bear (Ursus minimus) are analysed. Its mandibular morphology aligns more closely with omnivorous rather than insectivorous bears, challenging current ideas. The extinct bear Ursus minimus, which lived in Europe during the Pliocene and possibly Early Pleistocene, is ...
Anneke H. van Heteren
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Posterior fossa penetrating traumatic brain injury from military blast: illustrative case. [PDF]
Breton JM +7 more
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Intracranial erosion of an occipitocervical rod through the foramen magnum following occipitocervical fusion for retro-odontoid pannus: illustrative case. [PDF]
Gunasekaran A +6 more
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Evolutionary patterns in insular fossil bovids [PDF]
Lomolino, Mark V. +3 more
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Long‐term outcome of a non‐reducible congenital atlanto‐occipital subluxation in a warmblood foal
Summary An 11‐day‐old warmblood colt was referred to the Large Animal Teaching Hospital, University of Copenhagen, for further investigation of a stiff neck and lateral deviation of the poll, with suspicion of a congenital cervical vertebral abnormality.
D. M. T. Adler +3 more
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Anatomical Variations of the Temporalis Muscle: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Study. [PDF]
Okoń A +5 more
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Fossil remains of family Cervidae from the Siwaliks of Pakistan [PDF]
Ghaffar, Abdul, Wörheide, Gert
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ABSTRACT Stocking fish is a common practice in fisheries management, particularly for species of high conservation value or economic importance. Despite its widespread use, systematic evaluation of fish stockings remains scarce. This includes non‐native species such as rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), which are intensively stocked into European ...
Christoffer Nagel +4 more
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Posterior cranial fossa tumors
Frank Gaillard, Roy Spires, Henry Knipe
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