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Multiple Components of Phylogenetic Non-stationarity in the Evolution of Brain Size in Fossil Hominins [PDF]
Mondanaro, A.
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The upper limb of Homo naledi has previously been described from fragmentary material discovered in the Dinaledi Chamber in the Rising Star cave system, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. Recent work at Rising Star has led to the recovery of additional fossil material attributed to H.
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The upper limb of Homo naledi has previously been described from fragmentary material discovered in the Dinaledi Chamber in the Rising Star cave system, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. Recent work at Rising Star has led to the recovery of additional fossil material attributed to H.
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Multi-chamber cardioids unravel human heart development and cardiac defects
Cell, 2023Lokesh G Pimpale +2 more
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A review of the pre-chamber ignition system applied on future low-carbon spark ignition engines
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022Sam Akehurst, Andrew Lewis, Hao Yuan
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Homo naledi cranial remains from the Lesedi chamber of the rising star cave system, South Africa
Journal of Human Evolution, 2019Darryl de Ruiter +2 more
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Ancient teeth, phenetic affinities, and African hominins: Another look at where Homo naledi fits in
Journal of Human Evolution, 2018Joel D Irish +2 more
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Ventricular Pacing or Dual-Chamber Pacing for Sinus-Node Dysfunction
New England Journal of Medicine, 2002Kenneth A Ellenbogen, Arnold J Greenspon
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Multi-channel seismic imaging of a crustal magma chamber along the East Pacific Rise
Nature, 1987John Orcutt, Thomas M Brocher
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