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Figure 13. A in The axial biomechanics of Trigonosaurus pricei (Neosauropoda: Titanosauria) and the importance of the cervical-dorsal region to sauropod high-browser feeding strategy

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Figure 13. A, angular variation of D2 over D3 in the still articulated fossil. B–G, angular variation of D2 over D3 in cartilaginous neutral postures with soft-tissue thickness as follows: B, 2.5%; C, 5%; D, 10%; E, 15%; F, 20%; G, 25%.
Brusatte, Stephen L.; id_orcid   +7 more
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Reassessment of Laplatasaurus araukanicus (Sauropoda: titanosauria), from the late cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The original materials assigned to Laplatasaurus araukanicus Huene 1929 comes from five different localities of northern Patagonia, ArgentineArgentina.
Gallina, Pablo Ariel, Otero, Alejandro
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Figure 15 in The axial biomechanics of Trigonosaurus pricei (Neosauropoda: Titanosauria) and the importance of the cervical-dorsal region to sauropod high-browser feeding strategy

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Figure 15. Range of motion: angular variation between maximal dorsal position with combinations of intervertebral soft-tissue thickness, in cervical, dorsal, and caudal order, respectively, as follows: A, 2.5%, 5%, 5%; B, 5%, 5%, 5%; C, 10%, 5%, 5%; D, 2.
Brusatte, Stephen L.; id_orcid   +7 more
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Figure 12 in The axial biomechanics of Trigonosaurus pricei (Neosauropoda: Titanosauria) and the importance of the cervical-dorsal region to sauropod high-browser feeding strategy

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Figure 12. Representation of the neutral pose with soft-tissue thickness combinations, in cervical, dorsal, and caudal order, respectively, as follows: A, 2.5%, 5%, 5%; B, 5%, 5%, 5%; C, 10%, 5%, 5%; D, 2.5%, 5%, 10%; E, 5%, 5%, 10%; F, 10%, 5%, 10%; G ...
Brusatte, Stephen L.; id_orcid   +7 more
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Estudio anatómico y filogenético de Titanosauria (Dinosauria, Sauropoda): los clados Rincosauria, Lognkosauria y Aeolosaurini como casos de estudio

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Los saurópodos titanosaurios fueron los herbívoros terrestres más diversos y abundantes en las masas continentales del hemisferio sur durante el Cretácico Tardío.
Agustín Pérez Moreno
semanticscholar   +1 more source

FIGURE 2 in Overosaurus paradasorum gen. et sp. nov., a new sauropod dinosaur (Titanosauria: Lithostrotia) from the Late Cretaceous of Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina

open access: yes, 2013
FIGURE 2. Cervical vertebrae of Overosaurus paradasorum (MAU-Pv-CO-439). A, cervicals 10–13 in left lateral view. B, cervicals 10–13 in dorsal view. C, cervical 10 in anterior view. D, cervical 11 in posterior view. E, cervical 12 in anterior view.
Chiappe, Luis M.   +4 more
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Figure 11 in The axial biomechanics of Trigonosaurus pricei (Neosauropoda: Titanosauria) and the importance of the cervical-dorsal region to sauropod high-browser feeding strategy

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Figure 11. Caudal cartilaginous neutral posture: neutral pose of the caudal region of Trigonosaurus pricei with percentages of soft-tissue thickness as follows: A, 2.5%; B, 5%; C, 10%; D, 15%; E, 20%; F, 25%. In dark grey are shown reconstructed elements
Brusatte, Stephen L.; id_orcid   +7 more
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First titanosaur dinosaur nesting site from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2022
Fiorelli LE   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Primer reporte de un ejemplar juvenil de Neuquensaurus Australis (Sauropoda: Titanosauria)

open access: yes, 2019
Neuquensaurus australis (Lydekker) es un titanosaurio saltasaurino, proveniente de la Formación Anacleto (Campaniano tardío), cerca de las localidades de Cinco Saltos y Lago Pellegrini, Río Negro. Para esta especie fueron reconocidos dos morfotipos: uno grácil y otro robusto.
Zurriaguz, Virginia Laura   +4 more
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