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Woman wearing a spotted dress with a child standing behind, Melbourne, ca. 1955 [picture] /

open access: yes, 1937
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Condition: Spots on negative.; Elegant woman, spotted dress, wide collar with lines, hair chignon, child behind.
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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Integrated microanatomy and microstructure of the maxillary tooth plate reveal a reinforced feeding system and tougher diet in Late Triassic Hyperodapedontinae (Rhynchosauria, Archosauromorpha)

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Hyperodapedontine rhynchosaurs possessed a unique oral apparatus, long interpreted as an adaptation for processing abrasive and resistant plant material. However, the microanatomical and histological evidence supporting this interpretation remains poorly documented.
Caio A. Scartezini   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Oriental poppies in a jug on a Trobriand Island stool, Melbourne, ca. 1955 [picture] /

open access: yes, 1937
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Condition: Spots and stains on negative.; Oriental poppies, big jug, curving designs, Trobriand Island stool.
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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New fossil unveils the dentary anatomy of the rare lepidosauromorph Cargninia enigmatica from the Upper Triassic of Southern Brazil

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Nowadays, Lepidosauria is a diverse group represented by squamates and the rhynchocephalian tuatara. However, their origins date back to the end of the Permian Period, when the stem lineages Lepidosauromorpha and Archosauromorpha diverged. Within the lepidosauromorph stem lineage, a few species have been described with unstable phylogenetic ...
Lísie Vitória Soares Damke   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Global emission trends of anthropogenic full-volatility-range organic compounds 1970-2020. [PDF]

open access: yesNatl Sci Rev
Xu R   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Two clematis in a carved wooden bowl with carved figures at each end, Melbourne, ca. 1955 [picture] /

open access: yes, 1937
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Condition: Spots and stains on negative. Loss of image.; Two hibiscus or clematis?, in long New Guinea Sepik?
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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Evolutionary morphology of the haplorhine hamate

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Primates adopt a variety of hand postures during an impressive diversity of locomotor and manipulative behaviors. Morphological research has found that elements of the hand skeleton, such as the hamate, hold key information for inferring hand use and locomotor kinematics in extinct species.
Laura E. Hunter   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Tree trailing its branches in a river, Tallangatta [?], Victoria, ca. 1955 [picture] /

open access: yes, 1937
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Condition: Spots on negative.; Riverside trees, Tallangatta submerging?
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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