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Abstract Notosuchians were key components of western Gondwanan Cretaceous ecosystems in terrestrial predator niches and exhibited remarkable taxonomic and ecological diversity. Previous research has explored their physiology, metabolism, and histology, revealing varied growth patterns and life history strategies.
Tito Aureliano +5 more
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Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Failed Osteosynthesis in Proximal Humerus Fractures: Outcomes and Challenges. [PDF]
Pinto LB +5 more
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Abstract Stages of embryonic development for reptiles have been presented in tables that may include all or part of embryonic development. When oviposition occurs in some lizards, embryos are already in the later stages of development; likewise, the size of the eggs increases as incubation time progresses.
Nivia Rocio Antonio‐Rubio +3 more
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Chondrosarcoma arising from long-standing Dysplasia Epiphysealis Hemimelica of the proximal humerus: A case report. [PDF]
Stavropoulos NA +5 more
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Comparative postcranial osteomorphology and osteometry of springbok, Antidorcas marsupialis (Zimmerman, 1780) and grey rhebok, Pelea capreolus (Forster, 1790) (Mammalia: Bovidae) [PDF]
Brink, J. S., Peters, Joris
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Comparative Myology and Evolution of Marsupials and Other Vertebrates, With Notes on Complexity, Bauplan, and "Scala Naturae" [PDF]
Appleton AB. +33 more
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Nerve Ultrasound Detects Peripheral Nerve Enlargement in Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis
ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by variants in the CYP27A1 gene, resulting in cholestanol accumulation in various tissues, including peripheral nerves. Polyneuropathy is common but often under‐recognized in CTX.
Antonio Edvan Camelo‐Filho +8 more
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