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Emily J Rayfield

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Journal of Anatomy|September 18, 2010
Strain in the ostrich mandible during simulated pecking and validation of specimen-specific finite element modelsEmily J Rayfield
The Anatomical Record. Part A, Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology|March 8, 2005
Using finite-element analysis to investigate suture morphology: a case study using large carnivorous dinosaursEmily J Rayfield
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 13, 2004
Cranial mechanics and feeding in Tyrannosaurus rexEmily J Rayfield
Current Biology : CB|August 5, 2025
Carnivorous dinosaur lineages adopt different skull performances at gigantic sizeAndre J Rowe, Emily J Rayfield
Plos One|June 1, 2013
Feeding mechanics in spinosaurid theropods and extant crocodiliansAndrew R Cuff, Emily J Rayfield
Peerj|August 31, 2022
The efficacy of computed tomography scanning versus surface scanning in 3D finite element analysisAndre J Rowe, Emily J Rayfield
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Ecological and evolutionary implications of dinosaur feeding behaviourPaul M Barrett, Emily J Rayfield
Journal of Anatomy|July 2, 2011
Sensitivity and ex vivo validation of finite element models of the domestic pig craniumJen A Bright, Emily J Rayfield
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|March 4, 2011
The response of cranial biomechanical finite element models to variations in mesh densityJen A Bright, Emily J Rayfield
Plos One|June 6, 2012
Functional morphometric analysis of the furcula in mesozoic birdsRoger A Close, Emily J Rayfield
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Journal of Anatomy|September 18, 2010
Strain in the ostrich mandible during simulated pecking and validation of specimen-specific finite element modelsEmily J Rayfield
The Anatomical Record. Part A, Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology|March 8, 2005
Using finite-element analysis to investigate suture morphology: a case study using large carnivorous dinosaursEmily J Rayfield
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 13, 2004
Cranial mechanics and feeding in Tyrannosaurus rexEmily J Rayfield
Current Biology : CB|August 5, 2025
Carnivorous dinosaur lineages adopt different skull performances at gigantic sizeAndre J Rowe, Emily J Rayfield
Plos One|June 1, 2013
Feeding mechanics in spinosaurid theropods and extant crocodiliansAndrew R Cuff, Emily J Rayfield
Peerj|August 31, 2022
The efficacy of computed tomography scanning versus surface scanning in 3D finite element analysisAndre J Rowe, Emily J Rayfield
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Ecological and evolutionary implications of dinosaur feeding behaviourPaul M Barrett, Emily J Rayfield
Journal of Anatomy|July 2, 2011
Sensitivity and ex vivo validation of finite element models of the domestic pig craniumJen A Bright, Emily J Rayfield
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|March 4, 2011
The response of cranial biomechanical finite element models to variations in mesh densityJen A Bright, Emily J Rayfield
Plos One|June 6, 2012
Functional morphometric analysis of the furcula in mesozoic birdsRoger A Close, Emily J Rayfield
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