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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 21:55:00 GMT 5
...with a whole load of abstracts. And when I mean a whole load, I mean a real overflowing amount of them. 4th IPC abstracts hereThe abstract count is OVER 900 0!!! Seriously, they occupy everything from page 11 to the last page, one abstract each page, and there are 934 pages, meaning 924(!) abstracts in total. It seems longer than the 2013 & 2014 SVP stuff combined, to me at least(correct me if I'm wrong). Not my fault if you get overwhelmed, I myself got overwhelmed when I attempted to find an abstract which deals with my palaeontological interests.
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Derdadort
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Post by Derdadort on Oct 1, 2014 22:01:23 GMT 5
Actually no big surprise, vertebrate paleontology is only a specialisation, but thanks for the link
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Post by creature386 on Oct 1, 2014 22:05:44 GMT 5
Downloading it is going to be fun.Just joking, the download was not that bad, but the search function takes decades. P.S. Thx broly.
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stomatopod
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Post by stomatopod on Oct 2, 2014 0:10:30 GMT 5
I already got the info Form the DML, but thanks nonetheless Broly. There is not that much about dinosaurs, but a lot of crazy stuff on others. I am still not through everything, but there is something very interesting on the the phylogeny of certain mammals. And also on the palaeogeography of the Lage Cretaceous.
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Fragillimus335
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Post by Fragillimus335 on Oct 2, 2014 20:50:08 GMT 5
There is a massive section on Gondwanan titanosaurs.
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