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The Biomechanics behind Extreme Osteophagy in Tyrannosaurus rex
Paul M. Gignac, Gregory M. Erickson
Anatomy and Cell Biology
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Bite Force
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Tyrannosaurus Rex
100%
T-REX
100%
Osteophagy
100%
Bispecific T-cell Engager (BiTE)
100%
North America
50%
Shear Stress
50%
Reptiles
50%
Dentition
50%
Tyrannosaurus
50%
Dinosaurs
50%
Carcass
50%
Carnivorous Mammals
50%
Pulverization
50%
Dental Occlusion
50%
Feeding Behavior
50%
Bone Damage
50%
Marrow
50%
Dental Arcade
50%
Trace Evidence
50%
Cortical Bone
50%
Theropod Dinosaurs
50%
Skeletal Elements
50%
Carnivores
50%
Tooth Form
50%
Crack Propagation
50%
Bone Contact
50%
Shear Strength
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bite
100%
Carcass
50%
Cortical Bone
50%
Bone Injury
50%
Dentition
50%
Tooth Occlusion
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bite
100%
Bone Injury
50%