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Microscopic study of periphery of large tumor of a dinosaur
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Microscopic study of periphery of large tumor of a dinosaur
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Microscopic study of the periphery of a large tumor from the tail of a dinosaur showing the Osseous Lacunae etc.

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Keywords: prehistoric archaeology; histology of dinosaur's tumour; Paleopathology; Moodie, Roy Lee

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