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presentations
Neck Posture in Extant and Extinct Vertebrates II: Computational Modeling of Range of Motion
Neck Posture in Extant and Extinct Vertebrates I: Osteology and Behavior
Non-Parasagittal Yet Efficient: The Role of the Pectoral Girdles and Trunk in the Walk of
Triceratops
and
Apatosaurus
Kinematic Constraints on the Reconstruction of Dinosaur Gaits
Isolating Functional Degrees of Freedom in Limbs During Locomotion
3D Visualization of Allometric Change in Whole Skeletons: Posture, Proportion, and Range of Motion
Rex, sit. Modeling Tyrannosaurid Postures
The Neck Position of Sauropod Dinosaurs: Virtual Reconstruction within DinoMorph
Visualizing Ontogenetic Changes Within the Tyrannosaurid Skeleton
Scapular Position and Function in the Sauropodomorpha (Reptilia: Saurischia)
Mass-based Biomechanical Computations on Sauropod Dinosaurs
Gracile versus Robust Cervical Vertebral Designs in Sauropods
Biological Implications of Digital Reconstructions of the Whole Body of Sauropod Dinosaurs
Measuring the Binocular Fields of Selected Theropod Dinosaurs with Implications for Stereoscopic Vision
sauropods
Angoposeidon
Apatosaurus
(under construction)
Brachiosaurus
Camarasaurus
AMNH 5761 (fused vertebrae)
CEU specimen (sandbox)
CM 1133 (juvenile in death pose)
DMN 28 (death pose)
USMNH (DNM 24, in death pose))
Wyoming Dinosaur Center
Dicraeosaurus
Diplodocus
Euhelopus
Mamenchisaurus
straight talk (a conversation with Gilmore, Hatcher, Wiman, and Janensch)
straight neck (composites of sauropod necks, and a few recent necks)
Tyrannosaurus
Triceratops
(under construction)
Edmontosaurus
(under construction)
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