Search Results - "O'Meara, Rachel"
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The evolution of growth patterns in mammalian versus nonmammalian cynodonts
Published in Paleobiology (01-08-2016)“…One of the major evolutionary transitions of the mammaliaform lineage was the origin of a typicallymammalian pattern of growth. This is characterized by rapid…”
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Enamel formation and growth in non-mammalian cynodonts
Published in Royal Society open science (01-05-2018)“…The early evolution of mammals is associated with the linked evolutionary origin of diphyodont tooth replacement, rapid juvenile growth and determinate adult…”
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Were There Miocene Meridiolestidans? Assessing the Phylogenetic Placement of Necrolestes patagonensis and the Presence of a 40 Million Year Meridiolestidan Ghost Lineage
Published in Journal of mammalian evolution (01-09-2014)“…The enigmatic mammal Necrolestes patagonensis from the Miocene of Patagonia possesses a highly apomorphic osteological form that has confounded phylogenetic…”
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Exploratory models comparing ethiodized oil-glue and gold fiducials for bladder radiotherapy image-guidance
Published in Physics and imaging in radiation oncology (01-01-2021)“…•Novel liquid glue fiducials consisting of a radiographic contrast agent and tissue glue.•The first demonstration of visible liquid ethiodized oil tissue glue…”
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Barriers to cancer care for people with significant mental health difficulties: What healthcare staff say?
Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-12-2021)“…Objectives Despite similar rates in cancer morbidity, patients with comorbid significant mental health difficulties (SMHD) experience higher mortality rates…”
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Fiducial markers: can the urologist do better?
Published in World journal of urology (01-07-2019)“…Introduction Radiotherapy to the bladder has a risk of toxicity to pelvic structures, which can be reduced by using fiducial markers for targeting. Injectable…”
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