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    Sons, pp. 316–317. ISBN 0-684-15054-9 Media related to Walter W. Granger at Wikimedia Commons Works by or about Walter W. Granger at the Internet Archive...
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  • Walter Granger may refer to: Walter K. Granger (1888–1978), American politician Walter W. Granger (1872–1941), American vertebrate palaeontologist This...
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  • attributed to Panthera tigris acutidens by Dirk Albert Hooijer and Walter W. Granger. The P. t. acutidens fossils from Wanhsien in the collection of the...
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  • Look up granger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Granger is a surname of English and French origin. It is an occupational name for a farm bailiff....
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  • Ectypodus (category Taxa named by Walter W. Granger)
    Ectypodus was first described by William Diller Matthew (1871–1930) and Walter W. Granger in 1921. E. musculus was heavier than other subtaxa, weighing at 30...
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    econometricians assert that the Granger test finds only "predictive causality". Using the term "causality" alone is a misnomer, as Granger-causality is better described...
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    Protoceratops (category Taxa named by Walter W. Granger)
    reddish sandstones. It was subsequently analyzed by the paleontologist Walter W. Granger who identified it as reptilian. On September 21, the expedition returned...
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    holotype locality) of Inner Mongolia. These specimens were discovered by Walter W. Granger in 1930, on an expedition to the Gobi Desert. Sarkastodon was a hypercarnivore...
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  • first described by Edwin H. Colbert from dental fossils collected by Walter W. Granger in the Ma Kai Valley in northern Yunnan ten miles south of the town...
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    to Late Eocene of Asia. The genus was defined in 1925 by W. D. Matthew and Walter W. Granger, who named it after French paleontologist Charles Depéret...
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