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1. A new avialan theropod from an emerging Jurassic terrestrial fauna. Xu L, Wang M, Chen R, Dong L, Lin M, Xu X, Tang J, You H, Zhou G, Wang L, He W, Li Y, Zhang C, Zhou Z. Nature; 2023 Sep; 621(7978):336-343. PubMed ID: 37674081 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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