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---, 1987, The return of the Dancing Dinosaurs, in Czerkas, S. J., and Olson, E. C., eds., Dinosaurs Past and Present, 1: Los Angeles, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, p. 38-69.

Desmond, A. J., 1976, The Hot-Blooded Dinosaurs: New York, The Dial Press.

Hopson, J. A., 1980, Relative Brainsize in Dinosaurs: Implications for Dinosaur Endothermy, in Thomas, D. K., and Olson, E. C., eds., A Cold Look at the Warm Blooded Dinosaurs: Washington, D.C., American Association for the Advancement of Science, p. 287-310.

Marx, J. L., 1978, Warm-blooded dinosaurs: Evidence pro and con: Science, v. 199, p. 1424-1426.

Morell, V., 1987, The birth of a heresy: Discover, v. 8, p. 26-50.

Seymour, R. S., 1976, Dinosaurs, endothermy and blood pressure: Nature, v. 262, p. 207-208.

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