A Basal Dromaeosaurid and Size Evolution Preceding Avian Flight
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Gregory M. Erickson | Diego Pol | Julia A. Clarke | M. Norell | D. Pol | A. Turner | J. Clarke | G. Erickson | Mark A. Norell | Alan H. Turner
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