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Figure 3. Permo-Triassic dicynodont bone histology. A, subadult Cistecephalus ulna NMQR1465b in Do extraordinarily high growth rates in Permo-Triassic dicynodonts (Therapsida, Anomodontia) explain their success before and after the end-Permian extinction?
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Figure 3. Permo-Triassic dicynodont bone histology. A, subadult Cistecephalus ulna NMQR1465b; B, early subadult Dicynodontoides tibia NMQR479a; C, adult Rhachiocephalus ulna SAM-PK-3714a; D, subadult Tropidostoma tibia SAM-PK-K9960c; E, adult Oudenodon femur SAM-PK-K4807a; F, adult Aulacephalodon femur NMQR3016. Arrows indicate enlarged midcortical channels in Rhachiocephalus and Aulacephalodon. Scale bars: A, D, E = 500 mm; B, C, F = 413 mm.
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