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161 related items for PubMed ID: 31767737
1. Pectoral and pelvic girdle rotations during walking and swimming in a semi-aquatic turtle: testing functional role and constraint. Mayerl CJ, Capano JG, Moreno AA, Wyneken J, Blob RW, Brainerd EL. J Exp Biol; 2019 Dec 12; 222(Pt 24):. PubMed ID: 31767737 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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