The postcranial skeleton of Robertia broomiana, an early dicynodont
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In wild-living populations adult camelids are mainly sexed by observing their social and reproductive behavior, and on occasion, their genitalia. Both biologists and archaeologists usually assume the absence of clearly identifiable sexually dimorphic ...
Cristian Kaufmann, G. Lorena L’Heureux
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Asymmetry of the postcranial skeleton in relation to handedness [PDF]
Bilaterální asymetrie lidského těla představuje důležitý fenomén ovlivněný genetickými, biomechanickými a environmentálními faktory. Tato bakalářská práce se zaměřuje na asymetrii postkraniálního skeletu v souvislosti s dominancí ruky. V první části jsou
Schraml, Šimon
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Morphology and ontogeny of the postcranial skelton of the Hadrosauridae
Hadrosaurids, the duck-billed dinosaurs, were a diverse group of large herbivores that were very successful and widely distributed in Laurasia during the Late Cretaceous.
Guenther, Merrilee Fay
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Metric analysis of the postcranial skeleton: a comprehensive approach for biological sex estimation in an Italian population. [PDF]
Morandini P +3 more
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The Dermal Skeleton of Stem-Actinopterygian Moythomasia durgaringa and Its Implications for the Nature of the Ancestral Osteichthyan. [PDF]
Shan X +5 more
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In Vitro Massively Parallel Screening of Human Regulatory Elements Involved in Postcranial Skeletal Development for Differential Activity Compared to Chimpanzee. [PDF]
Okamoto AS +3 more
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An identity for the inscrutable Homo habilis. [PDF]
Tattersall I.
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Multidisciplinary identification of human skeletal remains from the karst abyss in Demänovská Valley (19th-20th century calCE, Slovakia). [PDF]
Barta P +8 more
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The Postcranial Skeleton of an Exceptionally Complete Individual of the Plated Dinosaur Stegosaurus stenops (Dinosauria: Thyreophora) from the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Wyoming, U.S.A. [PDF]
Maidment SC, Brassey C, Barrett PM.
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