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164 related items for PubMed ID: 31212519

  • 1. Trends in embryonic and ontogenetic growth metabolisms in nonavian dinosaurs and extant birds, mammals, and crocodylians with implications for dinosaur egg incubation.
    Lee SA.
    Phys Rev E; 2019 May; 99(5-1):052405. PubMed ID: 31212519
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  • 2. Embryonic metabolism of the ornithischian dinosaurs Protoceratops andrewsi and Hypacrosaurus stebingeri and implications for calculations of dinosaur egg incubation times.
    Lee SA.
    Phys Rev E; 2017 Apr; 95(4-1):042407. PubMed ID: 28505802
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  • 3. Incubation times of dinosaur eggs via embryonic metabolism.
    Lee SA.
    Phys Rev E; 2016 Aug; 94(2-1):022402. PubMed ID: 27627330
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  • 4. Metabolism of dinosaurs as determined from their growth.
    Lee SA.
    Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys; 2015 Sep; 92(3):032706. PubMed ID: 26465497
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  • 6. Endocranial development in non-avian dinosaurs reveals an ontogenetic brain trajectory distinct from extant archosaurs.
    King L, Zhao Q, Dufeau DL, Kawabe S, Witmer L, Zhou CF, Rayfield EJ, Benton MJ, Watanabe A.
    Nat Commun; 2024 Aug 28; 15(1):7415. PubMed ID: 39198439
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  • 7. Do egg-laying crocodilian (Alligator mississippiensis) archosaurs form medullary bone?
    Schweitzer MH, Elsey RM, Dacke CG, Horner JR, Lamm ET.
    Bone; 2007 Apr 28; 40(4):1152-8. PubMed ID: 17223615
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  • 8. Dinosaur incubation periods directly determined from growth-line counts in embryonic teeth show reptilian-grade development.
    Erickson GM, Zelenitsky DK, Kay DI, Norell MA.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2017 Jan 17; 114(3):540-545. PubMed ID: 28049837
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  • 9. Allometries of maximum growth rate versus body mass at maximum growth indicate that non-avian dinosaurs had growth rates typical of fast growing ectothermic sauropsids.
    Werner J, Griebeler EM.
    PLoS One; 2014 Jan 17; 9(2):e88834. PubMed ID: 24586409
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  • 10. Pathologic bone tissues in a Turkey vulture and a nonavian dinosaur: implications for interpreting endosteal bone and radial fibrolamellar bone in fossil dinosaurs.
    Chinsamy A, Tumarkin-Deratzian A.
    Anat Rec (Hoboken); 2009 Sep 17; 292(9):1478-84. PubMed ID: 19711479
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  • 11. Comment on "Evidence for mesothermy in dinosaurs".
    D'Emic MD.
    Science; 2015 May 29; 348(6238):982. PubMed ID: 26023130
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  • 16. First ovum-in-ovo pathological titanosaurid egg throws light on the reproductive biology of sauropod dinosaurs.
    Dhiman H, Verma V, Prasad GVR.
    Sci Rep; 2022 Jun 07; 12(1):9362. PubMed ID: 35672433
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  • 19. Avian skin development and the evolutionary origin of feathers.
    Sawyer RH, Knapp LW.
    J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol; 2003 Aug 15; 298(1):57-72. PubMed ID: 12949769
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