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Table 2 in A Computational Analysis of Limb and Body Dimensions in Tyrannosaurus rex with Implications for Locomotion, Ontogeny, and Growth

Authors: John R. Hutchinson; Karl T. Bates; Julia Molnar; Vivian Allen; Peter J. Makovicky;

Table 2 in A Computational Analysis of Limb and Body Dimensions in Tyrannosaurus rex with Implications for Locomotion, Ontogeny, and Growth

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Table 2. Bone dimensions for the five tyrannosaur specimens. SpecimenSegmentVolume (m3)Femur/ Tibiotarsus Volume (m3)CarnegieFemur0.04300.98Tibiotarsus0.0438Tarsomet0.0176SueFemur0.04401.39Tibiotarsus0.0316Tarsomet0.0137StanFemur0.03401.43Tibiotarsus0.0238Tarsomet0.0140MORFemur0.03011.05Tibiotarsus0.0288Tarsomet0.0139JaneFemur0.006001.39Tibiotarsus0.00433Tarsomet0.00156 The ‘‘tibiotarsus’’ includes tibiaı fibula and proximal tarsals. The ‘‘tarsomet’’ includes all mounted metatarsalsı except in the case of the Sue and Carnegie specimen scans which lack the small first digit and fifth metatarsal. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0026037.t002

Published as part of John R. Hutchinson, Karl T. Bates, Julia Molnar, Vivian Allen & Peter J. Makovicky, 2011, A Computational Analysis of Limb and Body Dimensions in Tyrannosaurus rex with Implications for Locomotion, Ontogeny, and Growth, pp. 4 in PLoS ONE (e 26037) 6 (10) on page 4, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0026037, http://zenodo.org/record/3890538

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