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Can anyone help me find the exact serration count for Megalosaurus bucklandii teeth?
-Andy- posted a topic in Questions & Answers
Hi all, I am doing some research on a tooth of mine, and I'd appreciate it if anyone could help me find the exact serration count for Megalosaurus bucklandii teeth Years ago, Troodon kindly provided these values: Distal Density: 8.75 to 20 / 5mm (Avg 13 / 5mm) Mesial Density: 8.5 to 20 / 5mm (Avg 12.1 / 5mm) However, I am looking for the exact values of the teeth used, not the average values. I tried looking for them in Dr Hendrick's 2019 paper, but I was unable to find them. What I mean is I'd like the value to be shown roughly like this: Tooth A - Distal density = X / 5mm | Mesial density = X / 5mm Tooth B - Distal density = X / 5mm | Mesial density = X / 5mm Tooth C - Distal density = X / 5mm | Mesial density = X / 5mm I have been scouring the internet for these info but I couldn't find any paper that provided the breakdown for Megalosaurus serration counts The primary reason I am asking is to check this - My tooth has a serration count of 12.5/5mm(Distal) and 14.5/5mm(Mesial). I am aware that for some Megalosaurus teeth, it's the reverse - the mesial denticles are larger than the distal denticles. However, I am unsure if the reverse could happen i.e. could the distal denticles of a Megalosaurus tooth be larger than the mesial ones Thank you for your help-
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Use of X-Ray Computed Tomography in Fossil Bone Conservation
Oxytropidoceras posted a topic in Fossil News
Wilson, Paul, Williams, M. A. (Mark A.), Warnett, Jason M., Attridge, Alex, Ketchum, H., Hay, J. and Smith, M. P. (2017) Utilizing X-Ray Computed Tomography for heritage conservation : the case of megalosaurus bucklandii. In: I2MTC 2017 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Torino, Italy, 22-25 May 2017 (In Press) https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82960130.pdf http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/88534/ Yours, Paul H.-
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