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      Malformed trilobites from the Ordovician and Devonian

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            Trilobite malformations and the fossil record of behavioral asymmetry

            Malformations of trilobites are classified as healed injuries, teratological conditions, and pathological conditions. An improved method of recognizing such malformations combines information about the conditions under which cell injury can occur, the processes by which animal tissues react to injury, and trilobite morphology.
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                PalZ
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                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0031-0220
                1867-6812
                June 29 2021
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                10.1007/s12542-021-00572-9
                09879977-628c-4f44-b942-0a1841732b9c
                © 2021

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