A palaeobiologist's guide to 'virtual' micro-CT preparationArticle number: 15.2.6T
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Methodology of the micro-computer tomography on foraminiferaArticle Number: 15.1.3T
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Idealized landmark-based geometric reconstructionsof poorly preserved fossil material:Article number: 15.1.2T
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Acquisition of high resolution three-dimensional models using free, open-source, photogrammetric softwareArticle Number: 15.1.1T
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Commentary Number: 15.1.1E
https://doi.org/10.26879/121
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Paleontology in Peru: just beginningCommentary Number: 15.2.3E
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Published August 2012
Paleontology in France: 200 years in the footsteps of Cuvier and LamarckCommentary Number: 15.1.2E
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Published January 2012
A taxonomic revision of orthosternous scorpions from the English Coal-measures aided by X-ray Micro-Tomography (XMT)Article number: 15.2.14A
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The enigmatic arthropod CamptophylliaArticle number: 15.2.15A
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A taxonomic guide to modern benthic shelf foraminifera of the western Mediterranean SeaArticle number: 15.2.16A
https://doi.org/10.26879/271
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