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John R Hutchinson

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Journal of Morphology|September 8, 2004
Biomechanical modeling and sensitivity analysis of bipedal running ability. II. Extinct taxaJohn R Hutchinson
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 8, 2021
The evolutionary biomechanics of locomotor function in giant land animalsJohn R Hutchinson
Nature|December 20, 2003
Biomechanics: early birds surmount steep slopesJohn R Hutchinson
Journal of Morphology|September 8, 2004
Biomechanical modeling and sensitivity analysis of bipedal running ability. I. Extant taxaJohn R Hutchinson
Biology Letters|June 14, 2011
On the inference of function from structure using biomechanical modelling and simulation of extinct organismsJohn R Hutchinson
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|December 18, 2002
The evolution of hindlimb tendons and muscles on the line to crown-group birdsJohn R Hutchinson
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|June 28, 2007
The three-dimensional locomotor dynamics of African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants reveal a smooth gait transition at moderate speedLei Ren, John R Hutchinson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 22, 2022
Low effective mechanical advantage of giraffes' limbs during walking reveals trade-off between limb length and locomotor performanceChristopher Basu, John R Hutchinson
Nature|March 5, 2002
Tyrannosaurus was not a fast runnerJohn R Hutchinson, Mariano Garcia
Die Naturwissenschaften|December 25, 2008
The evolutionary continuum of limb function from early theropods to birdsJohn R Hutchinson, Vivian Allen
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Journal of Morphology|September 8, 2004
Biomechanical modeling and sensitivity analysis of bipedal running ability. II. Extinct taxaJohn R Hutchinson
The Journal of Experimental Biology|June 8, 2021
The evolutionary biomechanics of locomotor function in giant land animalsJohn R Hutchinson
Nature|December 20, 2003
Biomechanics: early birds surmount steep slopesJohn R Hutchinson
Journal of Morphology|September 8, 2004
Biomechanical modeling and sensitivity analysis of bipedal running ability. I. Extant taxaJohn R Hutchinson
Biology Letters|June 14, 2011
On the inference of function from structure using biomechanical modelling and simulation of extinct organismsJohn R Hutchinson
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|December 18, 2002
The evolution of hindlimb tendons and muscles on the line to crown-group birdsJohn R Hutchinson
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|June 28, 2007
The three-dimensional locomotor dynamics of African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants reveal a smooth gait transition at moderate speedLei Ren, John R Hutchinson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 22, 2022
Low effective mechanical advantage of giraffes' limbs during walking reveals trade-off between limb length and locomotor performanceChristopher Basu, John R Hutchinson
Nature|March 5, 2002
Tyrannosaurus was not a fast runnerJohn R Hutchinson, Mariano Garcia
Die Naturwissenschaften|December 25, 2008
The evolutionary continuum of limb function from early theropods to birdsJohn R Hutchinson, Vivian Allen
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