Mandibular form and function in North American and European Adapidae and Omomyidae.
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Evidence for a grooming claw in a North American adapiform primate: implications for anthropoid originsAnatomical Correlates to Nectar Feeding among the Strepsirrhines of Madagascar: Implications for Interpreting the Fossil RecordThe recognition and evaluation of homoplasy in primate and human evolution.Symphyseal fusion and jaw-adductor muscle force: an EMG study.Evolution of anthropoid jaw loading and kinematic patterns.The adaptive significance of mandibular symphyseal fusion in mammals.A radiological evaluation of alveolar bone regeneration between the left and right mandibles and maxillae of the Chacma baboon.Limitations of a morphological criterion of adaptive inference in the fossil record.Spatial patterning of bone stiffness in the anterior mandibular corpus of Macaca fascicularis: Implications for models of bone adaptation.Transverse masticatory movements, occlusal orientation, and symphyseal fusion in selenodont artiodactyls.Functional and morphological correlates of mandibular symphyseal form in a living human sample.Dietary effects on development of the human mandibular corpus.The jaw adductors of strepsirrhines in relation to body size, diet, and ingested food size.Craniomandibular signals of diet in adapids.The ontogeny of the chin: an analysis of allometric and biomechanical scaling.Biomechanical scaling of the hominoid mandibular symphysis.The expanded mandibular condyle of the Megaladapidae.On the reversibility of mandibular symphyseal fusion.Analysis of the vertical facial form in patients with severe hypodontia.Ontogeny, function, and scaling of the mandibular symphysis in papionin primates.
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Mandibular form and function in North American and European Adapidae and Omomyidae.
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1996 nî lūn-bûn
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1996年論文
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Mandibular form and function in North American and European Adapidae and Omomyidae.
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Mandibular form and function in North American and European Adapidae and Omomyidae.
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Mandibular form and function in North American and European Adapidae and Omomyidae.
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P1476
Mandibular form and function in North American and European Adapidae and Omomyidae.
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P2093
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10.1002/(SICI)1097-4687(199608)229:2<171::AID-JMOR3>3.0.CO;2-4
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1996-08-01T00:00:00Z