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    The efficacy of computed tomography scanning versus surface scanning in 3D finite element analysis by Rowe, Andre J, Rayfield, Emily J

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (25-08-2022)
    “…Finite element analysis (FEA) is a commonly used application in biomechanical studies of both extant and fossil taxa to assess stress and strain in solid…”
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    Morphological evolution and functional consequences of giantism in tyrannosauroid dinosaurs by Rowe, Andre J., Rayfield, Emily J.

    Published in iScience (20-09-2024)
    “…Tyrannosauroids are a clade of theropod dinosaur taxa that varied greatly in their body size distribution. We investigated the feeding performance of six…”
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    Biomechanics of juvenile tyrannosaurid mandibles and their implications for bite force: Evolutionary biology by Rowe, Andre J., Snively, Eric

    Published in Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) (01-02-2022)
    “…The tyrannosaurids are among the most well‐studied dinosaurs described by science, and analysis of their feeding biomechanics allows for comparison between…”
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    Finite element analysis of kangaroo astragali: A new angle on the ankle by Murphy, Peter J., Rowe, Andre J., Rayfield, Emily J., Janis, Christine M.

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-05-2024)
    “…Using finite element analysis on the astragali of five macropodine kangaroos (extant and extinct hoppers) and three sthenurine kangaroos (extinct proposed…”
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    Dietary niche partitioning in Early Jurassic ichthyosaurs from Strawberry Bank by Jamison‐Todd, Sarah, Moon, Benjamin C., Rowe, Andre J., Williams, Matt, Benton, Michael J.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-12-2022)
    “…Jurassic ichthyosaurs dominated upper trophic levels of marine ecosystems. Many species coexisted alongside each another, and it is uncertain whether they…”
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    Biomechanics of juvenile tyrannosaurid mandibles and their implications for bite force: Evolutionarybiology by Rowe, Andre J, Snively, Eric

    Published in Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) (01-02-2022)
    “…The tyrannosaurids are among the most well‐studied dinosaurs described by science, and analysis of their feeding biomechanics allows for comparison between…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article