Science, Volume 333, Issues 6039-6044John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2011 |
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... temperature range is 4 ° to 7 ° C lower than predicted by a model that showed scaling of dinosaur body temperature with mass , which could indicate that sauropods had mechanisms to prevent excessively high body temperatures being ...
... temperature range is 4 ° to 7 ° C lower than predicted by a model that showed scaling of dinosaur body temperature with mass , which could indicate that sauropods had mechanisms to prevent excessively high body temperatures being ...
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... temperature calculations . 447 temperature ( ° C ) Number of analyses * 5 0.614 ± 0.010 0.601 ± 0.005 * One of the four specimens from Oklahoma was suspected of alteration and so was excluded from the final body temperature ...
... temperature calculations . 447 temperature ( ° C ) Number of analyses * 5 0.614 ± 0.010 0.601 ± 0.005 * One of the four specimens from Oklahoma was suspected of alteration and so was excluded from the final body temperature ...
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... temperature also influences abundance , because metabolic rates can increase over a broad temperature range ( 5 , 16 ) . All else being equal , abundance decreases with increasing temperature because each individual requires more ...
... temperature also influences abundance , because metabolic rates can increase over a broad temperature range ( 5 , 16 ) . All else being equal , abundance decreases with increasing temperature because each individual requires more ...
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