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DescriptionNankangia leg bones.png |
Femur, tibia, and proximal tarsals of Nankangia (GMNH F10003). A, Left femur in posterior view; B, Right femur in posterior view; C, Close up of the distal portion of the right femur in posterior view, showing the pathological area; D, Right femur and tibia in anterior view; E, Close-up of the distal portion of the tibia, the astragalus, and the calcaneum in anterior view; F, Left femur in lateral view. Abbreviations: ap., ascending process of astragalus; cal., calcaneum; f1–f3, fossae 1–3; path., pathological areas. Scale bar = 1 cm in C; 5 cm in other images. |
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Source | http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0080557;jsessionid=8FC963102FC951F02382E42B2E5DA827 | ||
Author | Junchang Lü, Laiping Yi, Hui Zhong, Xuefang Wei | ||
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