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Title supplied by vendor.; Part of Collection of photographs of nightclub life in Canberra, 2005.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3538684; Purchased from the photographer ...
Campbell, James Charles, 1983-
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Integrating whole‐bone and regional analyses to understand human scapular growth
Abstract This study investigates ontogenetic changes in human scapular morphology using three‐dimensional geometric morphometrics with whole‐bone and region‐specific analyses. The aim is to evaluate whether the scapula follows a regular developmental pattern and whether its functionally distinct components, the scapular spine (SS) and glenoid fossa ...
Azahara Salazar‐Fernández +3 more
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Over the edge: Empirical evidence for the cliff‐edge model of obstetric selection
Abstract The cliff‐edge model of obstetric selection maintains that larger neonates and smaller birth canals confer a positive selective advantage until labor becomes obstructed and vaginal delivery is no longer possible, eliciting an abrupt reduction in fitness.
Laura M. Watson +6 more
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1983 Yili Faali̇yet Raporu (1 Ocak 1983 - 31 Aralik 1983)
Yer no:6 Demirbaş no ...
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[Group of Aboriginal hunters with their dog] [picture] /
Part of the Hamilton Aikin exhibition print collection, 1968-1978.; Inscriptions: Authentication certificate and copyright stamped on reverse.; Condition: good.; Title supplied by cataloguer.; Oral History Transcript no.
Aikin, Hamilton, 1904-1983.
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Characterization of the extracellular matrix from human and dog umbilical cords
Abstract The extracellular matrix is important for maintaining tissue morphogenesis and homeostasis; it can also be used as a biomaterial for the production of biological scaffolds. Particularly, the umbilical cord has shown potential in the production of scaffolds for small‐diameter vessels.
Ana Carla Mendonça +6 more
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Title supplied by vendor.; Part of Collection of photographs of nightclub life in Canberra, 2005.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3538682; Purchased from the photographer ...
Campbell, James Charles, 1983-
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Abstract Arhinolemur scalabrinii† Ameghino, 1898 was originally described as a strepsirrhine primate (Mammalia) but has been recognized as an anostomid fish since 2012. It remains the only extinct anostomid species known from complete cranial material.
Karen M. Panzeri +8 more
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