The importance of accurate muscle modelling for biomechanical analyses: a case study with a lizard skull
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Neil Curtis | Marc E. H. Jones | Susan E. Evans | Paul O'Higgins | Michael J. Fagan | Flora Gröning | Anthony Herrel | A. Herrel | P. O’Higgins | M. Fagan | N. Curtis | S. Evans | F. Gröning | Marc E. H. Jones
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