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Enhancing reservoir characterization in the Temsah gas field through high-resolution seismic analysis and three-dimensional modeling. [PDF]
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Diverging trends in erythrocyte size elucidate cardiovascular evolution in stem dinosaurs and crocodilians. [PDF]
Byrne PJ +5 more
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The most detailed anatomical reconstruction of a Mesozoic coelacanth
Luigi Manuelli +4 more
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Whence the birds: 200 years of dinosaurs, avian antecedents. [PDF]
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Classopollis works as a significant indicator for the Cheirolepidiaceae paleovegetation arid zone, as proven by fossil records from Egypt. [PDF]
Maher A.
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Scientific American, 2002
The world's fourth-largest island divulges fossils that could revolutionize scientific views on the origins of dinosaurs and ...
John J, Flynn, André R, Wyss
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The world's fourth-largest island divulges fossils that could revolutionize scientific views on the origins of dinosaurs and ...
John J, Flynn, André R, Wyss
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Science, 2017
Biomechanical models are key to understanding how dinosaurs experimented with different ways of ...
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Biomechanical models are key to understanding how dinosaurs experimented with different ways of ...
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1994
Abstract The Cretaceous Period was a time of considerable geological activity associated primarily with the disintegration of Pangaea and a considerable increase in volcanism, which had significant biogeographic consequences. As in previous chapters attention will be directed initially to the framework of major geological events before ...
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Abstract The Cretaceous Period was a time of considerable geological activity associated primarily with the disintegration of Pangaea and a considerable increase in volcanism, which had significant biogeographic consequences. As in previous chapters attention will be directed initially to the framework of major geological events before ...
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1994
Abstract In this book a distinction has been made between Early Mesozoic (Triassic and Jurassic) and Late Mesozoic (Cretaceous) because of the very different global geographies of these times. As already indicated, Pangaea had become established as a coherent supercontinent at the beginning of the era and did not disintegrate ...
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Abstract In this book a distinction has been made between Early Mesozoic (Triassic and Jurassic) and Late Mesozoic (Cretaceous) because of the very different global geographies of these times. As already indicated, Pangaea had become established as a coherent supercontinent at the beginning of the era and did not disintegrate ...
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