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Re: How the New Papers Was Won
Pereda Suberbiola, X., Ruiz-Omeñaca, J.I., Hernández, J.M., and Pujalte, V.
2006. Primera cita de un dinosaurio ornitópodo en el Cretácico Inferior
(Berriasiense) del SO de la Cuenca Vasco-Cantábrica (Palencia, España).
Revista de la Sociedad Geológica de España 19(3-4):219-231.
I've seen that the pdf of this paper is freely available from the web-site
of the Journal, but the link is, apparently, wrong (the link is of >another
non-dinosaurian paper)!There is someone that was able to download the pdf,
and, naturally, that can send it to me, please?
D'OH!...I forgot to put the link in to where I found this paper -- sorry
about that! Anyway, you can get this one at:
http://www.aragosaurus.com/secciones/publicaciones/panel/artic/Pereda_etal2006_dinoPalencia.pdf
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"Trying to estimate the divergence times
of fungal, algal or prokaryotic groups on
the basis of a partial reptilian fossil and
protein sequences from mice and humans
is like trying to decipher Demotic Egyptian with
the help of an odometer and the Oxford
English Dictionary."
-- D. Graur & W. Martin (_Trends
in Genetics_ 20[2], 2004)