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    The first evidence of pituitary gland tumor in ground sloth Valgipes bucklandi Lund, 1839 by Amaral, Roberta Veronese, Carvalho, Luciana Barbosa De, Azevedo, Sergio Alex Kugland De, Delcourt, Rafael

    Published in Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) (01-06-2022)
    “…Bone diseases are commonly found in the fossil record, especially in mammals of the Pleistocene megafauna, which exhibit signs of overload in the…”
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    Biomechanical comments about Triassic dinosaurs from Brazil by Delcourt, Rafael, Azevedo, Sergio Alex Kugland de, Grillo, Orlando Nelson, Deantoni, Fernanda Oliveira

    “…Triassic dinosaurs of Brazil are found in Santa Maria and Caturrita formations, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. There are three species known from the Santa…”
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    A dromaeosaurid-like claw from the Upper Cretaceous of southern France by Santos Brilhante, Natan, de França, Tainá Constância, Castro, Fabiano, Sanches da Costa, Leandro, Currie, Philip J., Kugland de Azevedo, Sergio Alex, Delcourt, Rafael

    Published in Historical biology (02-11-2022)
    “…Dromaeosaurids are poorly known in Europe and their fossil records are mostly postcranial remains. To date, the French faunal records of the family…”
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    Morphology, Pandemic, and 3D by Lobo, Leonardo Souza, Grillo, Orlando Nelson, Azevedo, Sergio Alex Kugland de

    Published in Arquivos de zoologia (01-06-2021)
    “…The COVID‑19 pandemic imposes the biggest restrictions on access to morphological information housed in scientific collections, compromising the progress of…”
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    Diversity and paleoenviromental significance of Brazilian fossil Galictis (Carnivora: Mustelidae) by Rodrigues, Shirlley, Avilla, Leonardo, De Azevedo, Sergio Alex Kugland

    Published in Historical biology (02-10-2016)
    “…The evolutionary history of the genus Galictis in South America probably begins after the Great American Biotic Interchange. Two species are recognised:…”
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