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A theory of the evolution of mammalian molar teeth
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64842
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RP12726
Author:
Butler, P. M.
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE. 1941 v.239 : 421-450;
Year:
1941
Subject:
Mammals - Anatomy
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Teeth - Evolution
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