File:Forelimb-Kinematics-of-Rats-Using-XROMM-with-Implications-for-Small-Eutherians-and-Their-Fossil-pone.0149377.s010.ogv

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English: A single video of each rat trial from the perspective of both videofluoroscopes overlaid by the reconstructed animation of the polygonal bone models.
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Source S1 Video from Bonnan M, Shulman J, Varadharajan R, Gilbert C, Wilkes M, Horner A, Brainerd E (2016). "Forelimb Kinematics of Rats Using XROMM, with Implications for Small Eutherians and Their Fossil Relatives". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0149377. PMID 26933950. PMC: 4775064.
Author Bonnan M, Shulman J, Varadharajan R, Gilbert C, Wilkes M, Horner A, Brainerd E
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