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Biomechanics of juvenile tyrannosaurid mandibles and their implications for bite force: Evolutionary biology
Andre J. Rowe,
Eric Snively
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences
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Agriculture & Biology
mandible (bone)
95%
biomechanics
92%
evolutionary biology
84%
bending stress
27%
finite element analysis
26%
strength (mechanics)
17%
muscles
17%
ontogeny
16%
teeth
15%
dinosaurs
12%
ligaments
10%
jaws
9%
bones
7%
mechanical properties
6%
sampling
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Bite Force
100%
Mandible
70%
Biomechanical Phenomena
68%
Finite Element Analysis
22%
Dinosaurs
15%
Pterygoid Muscles
13%
Impacted Tooth
13%
Muscles
10%
Bites and Stings
9%
Jaw
9%
Ligaments
8%
Tooth
6%
Food
6%
Bone and Bones
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
evolutionary biology
94%
biomechanics
93%
muscle
31%
ontogeny
27%
tooth
21%
dinosaur
13%
comparison
9%
mechanical property
9%
bone
9%
analysis
9%
food
8%
science
7%