Repeated loss of frontal sinuses in arctoid carnivorans.
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Cranial biomechanics, bite force and function of the endocranial sinuses in Diprotodon optatum, the largest known marsupial.The hidden anatomy of paranasal sinuses reveals biogeographically distinct morphotypes in the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus).Evolutionary adaptation to aquatic lifestyle in extinct sloths can lead to systemic alteration of bone structure.
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Repeated loss of frontal sinuses in arctoid carnivorans.
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Repeated loss of frontal sinuses in arctoid carnivorans.
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Repeated loss of frontal sinuses in arctoid carnivorans.
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Repeated loss of frontal sinuses in arctoid carnivorans.
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Repeated loss of frontal sinuses in arctoid carnivorans.
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Repeated loss of frontal sinuses in arctoid carnivorans.
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Repeated loss of frontal sinuses in arctoid carnivorans.
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Abigail A Curtis
Blaire Van Valkenburgh
George Lai
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10.1002/JMOR.20313
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2014-07-29T00:00:00Z