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Independent origins of middle ear bones in monotremes and therians / Thomas H. Rich ... [et al.]
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52270
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RP20997
Author:
Rich, Thomas Hewitt
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SCIENCE. 2005 11 Feb. v.307 : 910-914;
Year:
2005
Subject:
Middle ear
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Mammals, Fossil
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Monotremes - Evolution
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Marsupials - Evolution
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Mammals - Evolution
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