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1. Modular lung ventilation in Boa constrictor.

2. Scaling of fibre area and fibre glycogen concentration in the hindlimb musculature of monitor lizards: implications for locomotor performance with increasing body size.

3. Virtual and augmented reality: New tools for visualizing, analyzing, and communicating complex morphology.

4. Tail Base Deflection but not Tail Curvature Varies with Speed in Lizards: Results from an Automated Tracking Analysis Pipeline.

5. The scaling of ground reaction forces and duty factor in monitor lizards: implications for locomotion in sprawling tetrapods.

6. Monitoring muscle over three orders of magnitude: Widespread positive allometry among locomotor and body support musculature in the pectoral girdle of varanid lizards (Varanidae).

7. Computational Fluid Dynamics Reveals a Unique Net Unidirectional Pattern of Pulmonary Airflow in the Savannah Monitor Lizard (Varanus exanthematicus).

8. Locomotor rib kinematics in two species of lizards and a new hypothesis for the evolution of aspiration breathing in amniotes.

9. Osteology of the Late Triassic Bipedal Archosaur Poposaurus gracilis (Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) from Western North America.

10. Pulmonary Smooth Muscle in Vertebrates: A Comparative Review of Structure and Function.

11. Rib Motions Don't Completely Hinge on Joint Design: Costal Joint Anatomy and Ventilatory Kinematics in a Teiid Lizard, Salvator merianae .

12. Breathing with floating ribs: XROMM analysis of lung ventilation in savannah monitor lizards.

13. The axial anatomy of monitor lizards (Varanidae).

14. Unidirectional pulmonary airflow in vertebrates: a review of structure, function, and evolution.

15. New insight into the evolution of the vertebrate respiratory system and the discovery of unidirectional airflow in iguana lungs.

16. Unidirectional pulmonary airflow patterns in the savannah monitor lizard.

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