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Die Naturwissenschaften|August 7, 2012
An 'ameridelphian' marsupial from the early Eocene of Australia supports a complex model of Southern Hemisphere marsupial biogeographyRobin M D Beck
Journal of Mammalian Evolution|December 1, 2017
The Skull of <i>Epidolops ameghinoi</i> from the Early Eocene Itaboraí Fauna, Southeastern Brazil, and the Affinities of the Extinct Marsupialiform Order PolydolopimorphiaRobin M D Beck
American Journal of Hygiene|March 19, 2010
Contact typhoid fever in a state mental hospital a report of an epidemiologic and laboratory investigationM D BECK, L E FRENCH
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 11, 2020
Tip dating supports novel resolutions of controversial relationships among early mammalsBenedict King, Robin M D Beck
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 10, 2019
Improvements in the fossil record may largely resolve current conflicts between morphological and molecular estimates of mammal phylogenyRobin M D Beck, Charles Baillie
American Journal of Hygiene|March 19, 2010
Typhus fever in California, 1916-1945, inclusive; an epidemiologic and field laboratory studyM D BECK, A VAN ALLEN
Plos One|November 10, 2017
Correction: Skeleton of an unusual, cat-sized marsupial relative (Metatheria: Marsupialiformes) from the middle Eocene (Lutetian: 44-43 million years ago) of TurkeyA Murat Maga, Robin M D Beck
Plos One|August 17, 2017
Skeleton of an unusual, cat-sized marsupial relative (Metatheria: Marsupialiformes) from the middle Eocene (Lutetian: 44-43 million years ago) of TurkeyA Murat Maga, Robin M D Beck
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 30, 2009
FURTHER LABORATORY STUDIES ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF PSITTACOSIS-LIKE AGENTSM D Beck, M D Eaton, R O'Donnell
Current Biology : CB|October 11, 2022
Evolution: The evolutionary rat race in New Guinea and AustraliaRobin M D Beck, Mark D B Eldridge
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Die Naturwissenschaften|August 7, 2012
An 'ameridelphian' marsupial from the early Eocene of Australia supports a complex model of Southern Hemisphere marsupial biogeographyRobin M D Beck
Journal of Mammalian Evolution|December 1, 2017
The Skull of <i>Epidolops ameghinoi</i> from the Early Eocene Itaboraí Fauna, Southeastern Brazil, and the Affinities of the Extinct Marsupialiform Order PolydolopimorphiaRobin M D Beck
American Journal of Hygiene|March 19, 2010
Contact typhoid fever in a state mental hospital a report of an epidemiologic and laboratory investigationM D BECK, L E FRENCH
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 11, 2020
Tip dating supports novel resolutions of controversial relationships among early mammalsBenedict King, Robin M D Beck
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 10, 2019
Improvements in the fossil record may largely resolve current conflicts between morphological and molecular estimates of mammal phylogenyRobin M D Beck, Charles Baillie
American Journal of Hygiene|March 19, 2010
Typhus fever in California, 1916-1945, inclusive; an epidemiologic and field laboratory studyM D BECK, A VAN ALLEN
Plos One|November 10, 2017
Correction: Skeleton of an unusual, cat-sized marsupial relative (Metatheria: Marsupialiformes) from the middle Eocene (Lutetian: 44-43 million years ago) of TurkeyA Murat Maga, Robin M D Beck
Plos One|August 17, 2017
Skeleton of an unusual, cat-sized marsupial relative (Metatheria: Marsupialiformes) from the middle Eocene (Lutetian: 44-43 million years ago) of TurkeyA Murat Maga, Robin M D Beck
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 30, 2009
FURTHER LABORATORY STUDIES ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF PSITTACOSIS-LIKE AGENTSM D Beck, M D Eaton, R O'Donnell
Current Biology : CB|October 11, 2022
Evolution: The evolutionary rat race in New Guinea and AustraliaRobin M D Beck, Mark D B Eldridge
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