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    In phylogenetics, the crown group or crown assemblage is a collection of species composed of the living representatives of the collection, the most recent...
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  • The Crown Publishing Group is a subsidiary of Penguin Random House that publishes across several fiction and non-fiction categories. Originally founded...
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  • facilities. The Group includes: Crown World Mobility, Crown Relocations, Crown Records Management, Crown Fine Art, Crown Logistics, Crown Wine Cellars and...
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  • Crown Group Holdings is a property group that deals with the development and investment of properties in Australia. It was co-founded in 1996 by Paul Sathio...
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  • The Danish Crown group is owned by 5,620 Danish farmers, and annually the group is part of 49 billion meals for consumers worldwide. The group has a turnover...
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    Clade (redirect from Crown age)
    radiation Binomial nomenclature Biological classification Cladistics Crown group Grade Monophyly Paraphyly Phylogenetic network Phylogenetic nomenclature...
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    Laurin, prefer to restrict the definition of tetrapod to the crown group. A crown group is a subset of a category of animal defined by the most recent...
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    skeletons". Some writers restrict the term "mammal" to the crown group mammals, the group consisting of the most recent common ancestor of the monotremes...
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    ("mammalian forms") is a clade that contains the crown group mammals and their closest extinct relatives; the group radiated from earlier probainognathian cynodonts...
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    Cambrian. They were likely major predators of the Cambrian period. However, crown-group priapulids cannot be recognized until the Carboniferous. 22 extant species...
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