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Post by Infinity Blade on Sept 11, 2019 16:56:09 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Sept 17, 2019 8:19:54 GMT 5
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Post by creature386 on Sept 19, 2019 0:57:32 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Sept 19, 2019 4:45:11 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Sept 19, 2019 5:44:29 GMT 5
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Post by dinosauria101 on Sept 20, 2019 16:52:15 GMT 5
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Post by Amaltheus on Sept 21, 2019 16:58:21 GMT 5
Thanks for presenting our work here (I'm Derdadort as indicated in my introduction thread).
If I may correct you, our paper was about the thalattosuchian Mystriosaurus, which is indeed valid now and also the senior synonym of "Steneosaurus" brevior. The phytosaur was never gone, I fear.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Sept 23, 2019 4:12:45 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Sept 25, 2019 1:48:38 GMT 5
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Post by Verdugo on Sept 26, 2019 6:40:23 GMT 5
Holy crap, a new study on T-rex's bite force and skull performance stuff, in 3D FEA too. Suddenly feel like a prophet doi.org/10.1002/ar.24219Paste the doi link to sci-hub.tw to access it.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Oct 1, 2019 8:40:36 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Oct 2, 2019 6:53:22 GMT 5
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Post by Infinity Blade on Oct 4, 2019 4:01:46 GMT 5
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Post by Grey on Oct 8, 2019 21:28:49 GMT 5
The famous Santa Barbara balaenopterid is described peerj.com/articles/7629/Norrisanima miocaena from the Late Miocene of California, estimated TL 12.5 m.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Oct 8, 2019 23:09:08 GMT 5
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