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Bite-force estimation for Tyrannosaurus rex from tooth-marked bones

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Erickson, Gregory M., Van Kirk, Samuel D., Su, Jinntung, Levenston, Marc E., Caler, William E., Carter, Dennis R. (1996): Bite-force estimation for Tyrannosaurus rex from tooth-marked bones. Nature 382 (6593): 706-708, DOI: 10.1038/382706a0

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