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William Abler : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Abler William L. Abler or simply known as Bill Abler is a paleontologist who has mostly studied the teeth of dinosaurs. He has studied tyrannosaurine teeth and has concluded that ''Tyrannosaurus'' had infectious saliva that could have helped it kill prey. In modern animals this saliva can be seen in many monitor lizards, such as ''Varanus komodoensis'', commonly known as the Komodo dragon or Komodo monitor. He has written papers and books on paleontology, one of them is ''The Teeth of the Tyrannosaurs''.〔Scientific American Digital - The Teeth of the Tyrannosaurs September 1999; Scientific American Magazine; by William Abler; 2 Pages〕 He has written a book too, on the human being's place in nature, called ''Structure of Matter, Structure of Mind: Man's Place in Nature, Reconsidered''.〔(Structure of Matter, Structure of Mind: Man's Place in Nature, Reconsidered )- Pensoft Notes〕 ==References and Sources==
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