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William A Clemens
University of California Berkeley - Berkeley / United States
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William A Clemens's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Fossil mammals of the type Lance Formation, Wyoming. Part 3. Eutheria and summaryWA ClemensUniversity of California Publications in Geological Sciences 94, vi+ 102 p., 19734991973
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Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic mammals of North America: biostratigraphy and geochronologyMO WoodburneColumbia University Press, 20043362004
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Mesozoic mammals: the first two-thirds of mammalian historyJA Lillegraven, Z Kielan-Jaworowska, WA Clemens(No Title), 19792421979
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Levels of complexity in the microstructure of mammalian enamel and their application in studies of systematicsWV Koenigswald, WA ClemensScanning microscopy 6 (1), 16, 19922451992
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Dinosaur bones: fossils or pseudomorphs? The pitfalls of physiology reconstruction from apatitic fossilsY Kolodny, B Luz, M Sander, WA ClemensPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 126 (1-2), 161-171, 19962371996
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