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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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This Campbell Systematic Review examines the effectiveness of different approaches for promoting handwashing and sanitation behaviour change, and factors affecting implementation, in low and middle‐income countries. The review summarises evidence from 42 impact evaluations, and from 28 qualitative studies.
Emmy De Buck +12 more
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Etiología de Fracturas Maxilofaciales en pacientes atendidos en el hospital Dr. Roberto Calderón Gutiérrez en el periodo junio-diciembre 2015 [PDF]
Las fracturas Maxilofaciales son aquellas que involucran la ruptura en la continuidad ósea de cualquier hueso que forma parte del macizo facial, siendo el resultado de una acción mecánica, llamada traumatismo.
Molina Paz, Keniel Ericson +1 more
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Shaping the human face: Periosteal bone modeling across ontogeny
Abstract Facial morphology is a defining aspect of Homo sapiens that distinguishes our species from fossil ancestors and plays a central role in estimating age, sex, and ancestry in both past and present populations. Understanding how the face develops during postnatal ontogeny is essential for interpreting adult facial variation.
Sarah E. Freidline +5 more
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In the last ten years, new fossil, archaeological, and genetic data have significantly altered our understanding of the peopling of the Old World in the Late Pleistocene. Scholars have long been challenged to define humanity’s place in evolution and to trace our phylogeny.
Fernanda Neubauer, Santos Alonso
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Generador Automático de Personajes 3D [PDF]
Este proyecto, denominado GenPro, consiste en un generador procedural de modelos humanoides 3D. Con esta herramienta podremos generar un número incalculable de modelos distintos a partir de un único modelo.
Ahissami Yordi, Raed
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New Middle Pleistocene Hominin Dental Remains From Velika Balanica, Serbia
ABSTRACT Objective The cave site of Velika Balanica in Sićevo Gorge, Serbia, has previously yielded early Neanderthal dental remains from Layer 3a, dated by thermoluminescence to 285 ± 34 and 295 ± 74 ka. We describe and compare four additional dental specimens recovered from the Middle Pleistocene Layers 3a and 3b of the cave: a right I1 (BH‐8), a ...
Predrag Radović +4 more
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Estudio de tumores de la cavidad nasal y senos paranasales del perro mediante tomografía computarizada [PDF]
En 8 perros se estudiaron imágenes de tomografía computarizada (TC), analizando la extensión de tumores de cavidad nasal y/o senos paranasales. La técnica resultó especialmente útil en animales con descarga nasal crónica, protrusión del globo ocular ...
Blanco Navas, Beatriz +3 more
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