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      The first Asian skeleton of Diaceratherium from the early Miocene Shanwang Basin (Shandong, China), and implications for its migration route

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      Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
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                Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
                Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
                Elsevier BV
                25900560
                December 2021
                December 2021
                : 6
                : 100074
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                10.1016/j.jaesx.2021.100074
                13692f9f-4edb-4836-9cdb-e60f45615068
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