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107 related items for PubMed ID: 22488827

  • 1. Kinetic limitations of intracranial joints in Brachylophosaurus canadensis and Edmontosaurus regalis (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae), and their implications for the chewing mechanics of hadrosaurids.
    Cuthbertson RS, Tirabasso A, Rybczynski N, Holmes RB.
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  • 3. Complex dental structure and wear biomechanics in hadrosaurid dinosaurs.
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  • 12. Evolution of jaw mechanisms in ornithopod dinosaurs.
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  • 13. Dental microwear of a basal ankylosaurine dinosaur, Jinyunpelta and its implication on evolution of chewing mechanism in ankylosaurs.
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  • 14. Relationship between masticatory cycle morphology and unilateral crossbite in the primary dentition.
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  • 20. Dynamics of dental evolution in ornithopod dinosaurs.
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