Dr. David John Gower MD
Neurosurgeon
1266 HIGHWAY 515 S JASPER GA, 30143About
Dr. Gower joined the Peachtree Neurosurgery team in 2011. He received both his undergraduate and medical school degree from the University of Florida and went on to complete his internship, fellowship, ...
Education and Training
Univ of Fl Coll of Med, Gainesville Fl 1981
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Possible postcranial pneumaticity in the last common ancestor of birds and crocodilians: evidence from Erythrosuchus and other Mesozoic archosaurs.
- A molecular phylogeny of ichthyophiid caecilians (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Ichthyophiidae): out of India or out of South East Asia?
- Branch lengths and support.
- Intraorganismal homology, character construction, and the phylogeny of aetosaurian archosaurs (reptilia, diapsida).
- Scale microornamentation of uropeltid snakes.
- Phylogenetic methods and aetosaur interrelationships: a rejoinder.
- e-PTFE ventricular shunt catheters.
- A subterranean generalist predator: diet of the soil-dwelling caecilian Gegeneophis ramaswamii (Amphibia; Gymnophiona; Caeciliidae) in southern India.
- Phylogeny of caecilian amphibians (Gymnophiona) based on complete mitochondrial genomes and nuclear RAG1.
- Local endemism within the Western Ghats-sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot.
- Enlarging endostoma (bone island) of the spinous process.
- Externally measured condition versus internal organ mass in the caecilian Gegeneophis ramaswamii (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Caeciliidae).
- A hotspot of gene order rearrangement by tandem duplication and random loss in the vertebrate mitochondrial genome.
- Global patterns of diversification in the history of modern amphibians.
- Investigating stagnation in morphological phylogenetics using consensus data.
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