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The Rise of Placental Mammals: Origins and Relationships of the Major Extant Clades

The Rise of Placental Mammals: Origins and Relationships of the Major Extant Clades

The Rise of Placental Mammals: Origins and Relationships of the Major Extant
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The Rise of Placental Mammals: Origins and Relationships of the Major Extant Clades

by Rose, Kenneth D. [Editor]; Archibald, J. David [Editor];

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Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005-03-29. hardcover. New. 8x0x11.

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Title
The Rise of Placental Mammals: Origins and Relationships of the Major Extant Clades
Author
Rose, Kenneth D. [Editor]; Archibald, J. David [Editor];
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
080188022X
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9780801880223
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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Date Published
2005-03-29
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8x0x11
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