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Cretaceous foot-propelled bird Hesperornis: its own way

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Zinoviev A.

Cretaceous foot-propelled bird Hesperornis: its own way

Language: English
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Keywords: hind limbsHesperornisHindlimb morphologyCretaceous

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Materialien zum wissenschaftlichen Seminar der Stipendiaten der Programme "Michail Lomonosov II" und "Immanuel Kant II" 2009/2010
Vol. 6. , M.: DAAD, 2010.
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