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    Warburton NM, Marchal CR.
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  • 26. New DNA data from a transthyretin nuclear intron suggest an Oligocene to Miocene diversification of living South America opossums (Marsupialia: Didelphidae).
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    Ruff CB.
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    Fabre AC, Cornette R, Slater G, Argot C, Peigné S, Goswami A, Pouydebat E.
    J Evol Biol; 2013 Jul; 26(7):1521-35. PubMed ID: 23662594
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  • 32. [Acromio-coraco-humeral joint. Direction and extent of stress-bearing ability].
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  • 34. New characters for the functional interpretation of primate scapulae and proximal humeri.
    Larson SG.
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  • 37. Limb skeleton and locomotor adaptations of Apidium phiomense, an Oligocene anthropoid from Egypt.
    Fleagle JG, Simons EL.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 1995 Jul; 97(3):235-89. PubMed ID: 7573376
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  • 38. Structural adaptations for gliding in mammals with implications for locomotor behavior in paromomyids.
    Runestad JA, Ruff CB.
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  • 39. The skeleton of early Eocene Cantius, oldest lemuriform primate.
    Rose KD, Walker A.
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