Computed x-ray tomography as a novel non-invasive method for acquiring detailed anatomical data for analysis of bone shape, function and strength in birds:a pilot study.
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ELECTIVE 2004 NO. 114
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Hardcastle, K. Computed x-ray tomography as a novel non-invasive method for acquiring detailed anatomical data for analysis of bone shape, function and strength in birds:a pilot study .
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hardcastle, Kathy. Computed X-ray Tomography As a Novel Non-invasive Method for Acquiring Detailed Anatomical Data for Analysis of Bone Shape, Function and Strength in Birds:a Pilot Study. .
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hardcastle, Kathy. Computed X-ray Tomography As a Novel Non-invasive Method for Acquiring Detailed Anatomical Data for Analysis of Bone Shape, Function and Strength in Birds:a Pilot Study .
Harvard Citation (style guide)Hardcastle, K. (n.d.). Computed x-ray tomography as a novel non-invasive method for acquiring detailed anatomical data for analysis of bone shape, function and strength in birds:a pilot study.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hardcastle, Kathy. Computed X-ray Tomography As a Novel Non-invasive Method for Acquiring Detailed Anatomical Data for Analysis of Bone Shape, Function and Strength in Birds:a Pilot Study