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A comparative atlas of the skull osteology of European lizards (Reptilia: Squamata)
The fossil record provides evidence of a long evolutionary history of European lizards. Since fossil lizards are regularly represented by bone remains, the knowledge of the origins of extant taxa and their distribution in time and space is hindered by ...
Andrea Villa, Massimo Delfino
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OBJECTIVES The goal of Working Group 1 at the 2nd Consensus Meeting of the Osteology Foundation was to comprehensively assess the effects of soft tissue augmentation procedures on peri-implant health or disease.
William V Giannobile+2 more
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Skinks account for more than 25% of all lizard species; however, representatives of fewer than a quarter of all species have been characterized osteologically.
Daniel J Paluh, Aaron M Bauer
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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Osteology in 2022
High-quality academic publishing is built on rigorous peer review [...]
Osteology Editorial Office
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The turtle locomotor system is heavily modified owing to the severe impact of development of the shell on the body plan of these reptiles. Although limb and girdle osteology of the earliest, Triassic turtles is relatively well understood in general ...
T. Szczygielski, R. Piechowski
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Turtles are a charismatic reptile group with a peculiar body plan, which most notably includes the shell. Anatomists have often focused descriptive efforts on the shell and other strongly derived body parts, such as the akinetic skull, or the cervical ...
Serjoscha W. Evers+4 more
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OBJECTIVES To assess the literature on (i) the relevance of the presence of a minimum dimension of keratinized peri-implant mucosa (KPIM) to maintain the health and stability of peri-implant tissues, and; (ii) the surgical interventions and grafting ...
M. Sanz+14 more
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Objectives Three‐dimensional (3D) data collected by structured light scanners, photogrammetry, and computed tomography (CT) scans are increasingly combined in joint analyses, even though the scanning techniques and reconstruction software differ ...
Lukas Waltenberger+2 more
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The Osteology of Haya griva (Dinosauria: Ornithischia) from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia
Haya griva is an early-diverging neornithischian (“hypsilophodontid”) dinosaur known from several well-preserved skulls and articulated postcranial skeletons, in addition to dozens of partial or isolated finds from the Upper Cretaceous Khugenetslavkant ...
Daniel E. Barta, M. Norell
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Trichomycterus has been considered for a long time to be the most problematic genus of the diverse neotropical subfamily Trichomycterinae. Recently, Trichomycterus was restricted to a clade from eastern South America supported by molecular data, but no ...
W. Costa
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