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      MANDIBULAR AND DENTAL VARIATION AND THE EVOLUTION OF SUCTION FEEDING IN ODONTOCETI

      Journal of Mammalogy
      American Society of Mammalogists (ASM)

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                Journal
                Journal of Mammalogy
                Journal of Mammalogy
                American Society of Mammalogists (ASM)
                0022-2372
                1545-1542
                June 2006
                June 2006
                : 87
                : 3
                : 579-588
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                10.1644/05-MAMM-A-279R1.1
                42b5a090-cedf-4349-9ec0-b3a3f984f169
                © 2006
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