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Neanderthal child's maxilla from Baume Moula‐Guercy (Soyons, Ardèche, France)
Abstract This article provides an ontogenetically‐based comparative description of the Guercy 3 partial child's maxilla with Rdm2–RM1 and unerupted RI2–RP4 from Baume Moula‐Guercy (MIS 5e) and examines its affinities to European and Middle Eastern Middle‐to‐Late Pleistocene (≈MIS 14–MIS 1) Homo.
Gary D. Richards +3 more
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Resolving the “muddle in the middle”: The case for Homo bodoensis sp. nov.
Abstract Recent developments in the field of palaeoanthropology necessitate the suppression of two hominin taxa and the introduction of a new species of hominins to help resolve the current nebulous state of Middle Pleistocene (Chibanian) hominin taxonomy. In particular, the poorly defined and variably understood hominin taxa Homo heidelbergensis (both
Mirjana Roksandic +3 more
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Abstract Efforts to name and classify Middle Pleistocene Homo, often referred to as “Homo heidelbergensis” are hampered by confusing patterns of morphology but also by conflicting paleoanthropological ideologies that are embedded in approaches to hominin taxonomy, nomenclature, and the species concept.
Sheela Athreya, Allison Hopkins
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Traumatismo facial en niños y adolescentes: un análisis de 10 años en un hospital de la región sur de Brasil [PDF]
Resumen: El trauma facial presenta características importantes que repercuten en el diagnóstico y tratamiento de niños y adolescentes. Objetivo: Analizar el cuadro epidemiológico del trauma facial en niños y adolescentes en un hospital de la región sur
Franklin David Gordillo Yépez +5 more
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Introduction: Nasal fractures are the most common fractures of the maxillofacial region. However, Cuban literature on the subject is scarce and outdated, so the motivation for this research arose.
Ibraín Enrique Corrales-Reyes +2 more
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Upper jaw length in relation to facial biotype in individuals from Cuenca, Ecuador
Introduction: craniofacial growth and development can be evaluated through lateral head radiographs, in order to provide a good diagnosis and an effective treatment plan.
Gabriel Iván Espinoza-Ochoa +3 more
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Epidemiology and complications of facial fractures: a 5-year retrospective study
Introduction: regional epidemiological studies involving facial trauma are needed to develop more efficient ways of providing health care services. The time elapsed from the occurrence of facial trauma to its definitive treatment can affect clinical ...
María Cristina Zindel-Deboni +4 more
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El trauma facial presenta características importantes que repercuten en el diagnóstico y tratamiento de niños y adolescentes. Objetivo: Analizar el cuadro epidemiológico del trauma facial en niños y adolescentes en un hospital de la región sur de Brasil.
Franklin David Gordillo Yépes +5 more
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Enucleación y regeneración ósea guiada de un Fibroma Osificante en el Maxilar [PDF]
El Fibroma Osificante es una neoplasia benigna fibro-ósea, expansiva y de crecimiento lento que afecta principalmente los huesos de la región maxilofacial.
Carlos Alemán Souz +3 more
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Our current understanding of the origins of Homo sapiens is limited, in part, by the fragmented fossil record from Late Pleistocene and early Holocene Africa. Here, we re‐examine the Kabua 1 cranium, an enigmatic and little‐studied Kenyan fossil discovered in the 1950s. We compare virtual reconstructions created previously by our team with a wide range
Abel Marinus Bosman +7 more
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