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Not Out of Java
Science 30 Oct 2009; 326: 649-b.
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News of the Week
Signs of Early Homo sapiens in China?
Richard Stone
Science 30 Oct 2009; 326: 655-a.
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This Week in Science
Diddy Dinosaurs
Science 16 Oct 2009; 326: 335-g.
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Random Samples
Hoards and Hordes
Science 16 Oct 2009; 326: 345-c.
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Perspectives
Becoming T. rex
James Clark
Science 16 Oct 2009; 326: 373-374.
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Reports
Tyrannosaurid Skeletal Design First Evolved at Small Body Size
Paul C. Sereno, Lin Tan, Stephen L. Brusatte, Henry J. Kriegstein, Xijin Zhao, and Karen Cloward
Science 16 Oct 2009; 326: 418-422. 10.1126/science.1177428 (Science Express Reports)
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Ear, Ear
Science 9 Oct 2009; 326: 201-e.
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Perspectives
On the Mammalian Ear
Thomas Martin and Irina Ruf
Science 9 Oct 2009; 326: 243-244.
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Reports
Evolutionary Development of the Middle Ear in Mesozoic Therian Mammals
Qiang Ji, Zhe-Xi Luo, Xingliao Zhang, Chong-Xi Yuan, and Li Xu
Science 9 Oct 2009; 326: 278-281.
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Algal Rebound
Science 2 Oct 2009; 326: 13-h-15-h.
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