A Three-Dimensional Skeletal Reconstruction of the Stem Amniote Orobates pabsti (Diadectidae): Analyses of Body Mass, Centre of Mass Position, and Joint Mobility
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Thomas Martens | Werner Hufenbach | John A. Nyakatura | Martin S. Fischer | Marek Danczak | J. A. Nyakatura | V. Allen | Amir Andikfar | Jonas Lauströer | M. Fischer | W. Hufenbach | Vivian R. Allen | Jonas Lauströer | Amir Andikfar | Hans-Jürgen Ullrich | T. Martens | H. Ullrich | M. Danczak | J. Nyakatura
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