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Schweigert, FJ
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Ryder, OA
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Rambeck, WA
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Zucker, H
1990
The majority of vitamin A is transported as retinyl esters in the blood of most carnivores
Tseng, Z
2009
Cranial function in a late Miocene Dinocrocuta gigantea (Mammalia: Carnivora) revealed by comparative finite element analysis
Tseng, ZJack
2009
Cranial function in a late Miocene Dinocrocuta gigantea (Mammalia: Carnivora) revealed by comparative finite element analysis
Werdelin, L
1986
Comparison of skull shape in marsupial and placental carnivores
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