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- aircraft during World War II. Beerbower was born on August 26, 1921, to Clarence W. Beerbower and Josephine F. (Carson) Beerbower in Davidson, Saskatchewan...
- coloradensis. It was synonymized subjectively with Menodus by Clark and Beerbower (1967). It was ****igned to Brontotheriidae by Leidy (1870), Carroll (1988)...
- bone, which had enlarged and shifted towards the rear tip of the skull. Beerbower (1963) countered Olson's reasoning by pointing out that Urocordylus, a...
- Parliament. She was born Barbara Ellen Beerbower on August 30, 1922, in Yonkers, New York, to Louis Dumont Beerbower and Margaret Stephens. Her family relocated...
- Permian of Texas. American paleontologists Everett C. Olson and James Beerbower described the genus in 1953 based on three specimens that were uncovered...
- Claire Olson in 1950, who named the genus in 1953, together with James R. Beerbower, after J. Steppe who had ****isted in the excavation. The body length of...
- Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. New Series. 28: 106. Clark, J.; Beerbower, J. R. (1976). "Chapter V, Geology, paleoecology,and paleoclimatology...
- Charles R. Stimpson (16) George S. Welch (16) William D. Dunham (16) Don M. Beerbower (15.25) Richard A. Peterson (15.25) James E. Swett (15.25) David Lee "Tex"...
- 4352. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1998.1855. PMID 9653031. Routh ED, Creacy SD, Beerbower PE, Akman SA, Vaughn JP, Smaldino PJ (March 2017). "A G-quadruplex DNA-affinity...
- features as Diplocaulus, though it was smaller, measuring over 46 cm. Beerbower originally recognised two species, D. burkei and D. conemaughensis, but...