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286 related items for PubMed ID: 15549103

  • 21. Live birth in the Devonian period.
    Long JA, Trinajstic K, Young GC, Senden T.
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    Cheng L, Chen XH, Shang QH, Wu XC.
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  • 23. A gravid lizard from the Cretaceous of China and the early history of squamate viviparity.
    Wang Y, Evans SE.
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  • 30. A new long-snouted marine reptile from the Middle Triassic of China illuminates pachypleurosauroid evolution.
    Xu GH, Shang QH, Wang W, Ren Y, Lei H, Liao JL, Zhao LJ, Li C.
    Sci Rep; 2023 Jan 05; 13(1):16. PubMed ID: 36604433
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  • 37. Earliest known crown-group salamanders.
    Gao KQ, Shubin NH.
    Nature; 2003 Mar 27; 422(6930):424-8. PubMed ID: 12660782
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  • 38. [Jaws of primitive mammals].
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    Clin Calcium; 2005 Jun 27; 15(6):1045-8. PubMed ID: 15930721
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  • 39. A basal ichthyosauriform with a short snout from the Lower Triassic of China.
    Motani R, Jiang DY, Chen GB, Tintori A, Rieppel O, Ji C, Huang JD.
    Nature; 2015 Jan 22; 517(7535):485-8. PubMed ID: 25383536
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