The influence of speed and size on avian terrestrial locomotor biomechanics: Predicting locomotion in extinct theropod dinosaurs
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D G Lloyd | C J Clemente | P J Bishop | R S Wilson | J R Hutchinson | J. Hutchinson | D. Lloyd | R. S. Wilson | C. Clemente | J. Rubenson | R. Barrett | S. Hocknull | J. Hancock | D. Graham | R S Barrett | L. P. Lamas | D F Graham | L P Lamas | J Rubenson | J A Hancock | S A Hocknull | P. Bishop | Rod Barrett | Jonas Rubenson | S. Hocknull | Peter J. Bishop | L. P. Lamas | John R. Hutchinson | Robbie S. Wilson | David G. Lloyd | David G. Lloyd | Dorothy Graham
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