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Biomechanics of the jaw apparatus of the gigantic Eocene bird Diatryma: Implications for diet and mode of life
Lawrence M. Witmer,
Kenneth D. Rose
School of Medicine
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Agriculture & Biology
biomechanics
98%
jaws
84%
skull
83%
safety factor
56%
mandible (bone)
51%
birds
46%
diet
39%
limbs (animal)
37%
bones
32%
crushing
22%
allometry
22%
carnivores
20%
hands
16%
herbivores
16%
animals
16%
phylogeny
10%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
biomechanics
100%
skull
78%
diet
67%
Eocene
67%
bird
64%
limb
36%
bone
31%
carnivory
30%
safety
27%
animal
25%
allometry
24%
scavenger
22%
crushing
20%
herbivore
20%
phylogenetics
15%
analysis
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Birds
82%
Jaw
78%
Skull
75%
Biomechanical Phenomena
73%
Diet
52%
Carnivory
41%
Mandible
37%
Herbivory
30%
Extremities
28%
Bite Force
26%
Bone and Bones
22%
Safety
22%
Animals
19%
Hand
14%