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"These new specimens really solve the mystery once and for all," Dr. Stephen Brusatte, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, told National Geographic.
A new methodology based on a strain gauges system installed on the CT specimen was developed and tested, solving the problems of cyclic load and crack length measurements for corrosion-fatigue tests under high pressure.
However, solving the problem would require having access to hypothetical voucher specimens and a better delineation of present day limits of these phylogroups.
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The second solution was designed to solve the same problem for specimens with a thickness of less than 1 mm.
But now a research team has used DNA from museum specimens, including one that Darwin collected, to solve the puzzle.
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