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Philip J Currie

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Scientific Reports|January 28, 2016
An approach to scoring cursorial limb proportions in carnivorous dinosaurs and an attempt to account for allometryW Scott Persons, Philip J Currie
Plos One|February 2, 2013
Multivariate analyses of small theropod dinosaur teeth and implications for paleoecological turnover through timeDerek W Larson, Philip J Currie
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 31, 2019
Feather evolution exemplifies sexually selected bridges across the adaptive landscapeW Scott Persons, Philip J Currie
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 4, 2017
The functional origin of dinosaur bipedalism: Cumulative evidence from bipedally inclined reptiles and disinclined mammalsW Scott Persons, Philip J Currie
Plos One|February 21, 2012
New specimens of Nemegtomaia from the Baruungoyot and Nemegt Formations (Late Cretaceous) of MongoliaFederico Fanti, Philip J Currie, Demchig Badamgarav
Current Biology : CB|November 9, 2021
A thing with feathersMichael J Benton, Philip J Currie, Xing Xu
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|March 22, 2019
An Older and Exceptionally Large Adult Specimen of Tyrannosaurus rexW Scott Persons, Philip J Currie, Gregory M Erickson
Journal of Morphology|February 6, 2013
Histological variability in fossil and recent alligatoroid osteoderms: systematic and functional implicationsMichael E Burns, Matthew K Vickaryous, Philip J Currie
Plos One|March 28, 2023
Putative avian teeth from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada, are more likely from crocodiliansSydney R Mohr, John H Acorn, Philip J Currie
Peerj|March 15, 2021
Maniraptoran pelvic musculature highlights evolutionary patterns in theropod locomotion on the line to birdsMatthew M Rhodes, Donald M Henderson, Philip J Currie
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Scientific Reports|January 28, 2016
An approach to scoring cursorial limb proportions in carnivorous dinosaurs and an attempt to account for allometryW Scott Persons, Philip J Currie
Plos One|February 2, 2013
Multivariate analyses of small theropod dinosaur teeth and implications for paleoecological turnover through timeDerek W Larson, Philip J Currie
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 31, 2019
Feather evolution exemplifies sexually selected bridges across the adaptive landscapeW Scott Persons, Philip J Currie
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 4, 2017
The functional origin of dinosaur bipedalism: Cumulative evidence from bipedally inclined reptiles and disinclined mammalsW Scott Persons, Philip J Currie
Plos One|February 21, 2012
New specimens of Nemegtomaia from the Baruungoyot and Nemegt Formations (Late Cretaceous) of MongoliaFederico Fanti, Philip J Currie, Demchig Badamgarav
Current Biology : CB|November 9, 2021
A thing with feathersMichael J Benton, Philip J Currie, Xing Xu
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|March 22, 2019
An Older and Exceptionally Large Adult Specimen of Tyrannosaurus rexW Scott Persons, Philip J Currie, Gregory M Erickson
Journal of Morphology|February 6, 2013
Histological variability in fossil and recent alligatoroid osteoderms: systematic and functional implicationsMichael E Burns, Matthew K Vickaryous, Philip J Currie
Plos One|March 28, 2023
Putative avian teeth from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada, are more likely from crocodiliansSydney R Mohr, John H Acorn, Philip J Currie
Peerj|March 15, 2021
Maniraptoran pelvic musculature highlights evolutionary patterns in theropod locomotion on the line to birdsMatthew M Rhodes, Donald M Henderson, Philip J Currie
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