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Jaw biomechanics and the evolution of biting performance in theropod dinosaurs
Manabu Sakamoto
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Abstract Muscle architecture is a major determinant of muscle performance and, in mammalian lineages, has been correlated with both feeding ecology and locomotor behaviors. Over the past decade, contrast‐enhanced micro‐CT (DiceCT) has emerged as an alternative to traditional dissection‐based measurement.
Aleksandra Ratkiewicz +5 more
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FGF and TGFβ signaling link form and function during jaw development and evolution
Katherine C. Woronowicz +4 more
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Abstract The ray‐finned fishes include one out of every two species of living vertebrates on Earth and have an abundant fossil record stretching 380 million years into the past. The division of systematic knowledge of ray‐finned fishes between paleontologists working on extinct animals and neontologists studying extant species has obscured the ...
Jack Stack
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Recurrent uterine adenofibroma revealed to be hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumor syndrome: Case report. [PDF]
Nakai G +4 more
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A Piezoelectric Motor-Based Microactuator-Generated Distractor for Continuous Jaw Bone Distraction
Jong‐Tae Park +7 more
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Abstract Softshell turtles (Pan‐Trionychidae) are an early branching clade of hidden‐necked turtles (Cryptodira) with a rich fossil record extending back to the Early Cretaceous. The evolutionary history of softshell turtles is still unresolved because of their conservative morphology combined with high levels of polymorphism related to morphological ...
Léa C. Girard, Walter G. Joyce
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Yoga for myofascial pain of masticatory muscles - a development and feasibility study. [PDF]
Thimma Ravindranath P +2 more
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Abstract The green iguana (Iguana iguana) is an iguanine lizard with herbivorous and arboreal habits, whose distribution spans through South America, Central America to the south of North America. Although the genus Iguana is well‐known, the species still lacks a comprehensive and up‐to‐date anatomical study, particularly addressing the axial skeleton,
Vieno Rosa +2 more
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