| 31. | This close association leads Demere and Berta to hypothesize that Aetiocetus displays an ancient ontogeny, or growth sequence.
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| 32. | With this technique, generations of scientists were able to reliably mark and study the ontogeny of neural crest cells.
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| 33. | He is also interested in dinosaur paleopathology, dinosaur ontogeny, and all aspects of Grande Prairie region since 1983.
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| 34. | Ontogeny is a company that has captured most of the academics in the area of developmental technology we are interested in.
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| 35. | The kind of success pharmaceutical giants are looking for may be close at hand for tiny Ontogeny Inc . in Cambridge.
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| 36. | Coprolites and gut contents of mesosaurs reveal that they preyed mainly on pygocephalomorph crustaceans and may have engaged in amniotic ontogeny.
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| 37. | In essence the latter is normal ontogeny where young forms can and do have different forms, colours and habits to adults.
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| 38. | STM1 3 is believed to be a sub-adult, with features including the incomplete fusion of skeletal parts during ontogeny.
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| 39. | This subgenus is characterized by preserving its ancestral sigmoid ribbing, which is very sparse through at least most of its ontogeny.
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| 40. | The embryos within these eggs are some of the most well-preserved of any oviraptorids, providing new information on oviraptorid ontogeny.
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