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101. Ruminant diets and the Miocene extinction of European great apes

102. Equidae

103. ChemInform Abstract: Diastereoselective Synthesis of syn-1,3-Diols by Titanium-Mediated Reductive Coupling of Propargylic Alcohols

104. Enamel ridge alignment in upper molars of ruminants in relation to their natural diet

105. A new application of dental wear analyses: estimation of duration of hominid occupations in archaeological localities

106. The morphophysiological adaptations of browsing and grazing mammals

107. A set of hypotheses on tribology of mammalian herbivore teeth

108. Paleoenvironment of Dryopithecus brancoi at Rudabánya, Hungary: evidence from dental meso- and micro-wear analyses of large vegetarian mammals

109. Impact of Inclusion of Industry Trial Results Registries as an Information Source for Systematic Reviews

110. Wissensmanagement bei der LGT Bank in Liechtenstein

111. PROMET®I-NET: Methode für Intranet-basiertes Wissensmanagement

113. Middleware der Zukunft: Internet-und Intranet-Technologien

114. Evidence of correlated evolution of hypsodonty and exceptional longevity in endemic insular mammals.

116. Adhesion of bovine and goat salivary proteins to dental enamel and silicate (short communication)

117. Tooth wear in captive rhinoceroses (Diceros, Rhinoceros, Ceratotherium: Perissodactyla) differs from that of free-ranging conspecifics

118. Dental microwear texture reflects dietary tendencies in extant Lepidosauria despite their limited use of oral food processing

119. Why ruminating ungulates chew sloppily: Biomechanics discern a phylogenetic pattern.

120. Opportunistic feeding strategy for the earliest old world hypsodont equids: evidence from stable isotope and dental wear proxies.

121. Detecting inter-cusp and inter-tooth wear patterns in rhinocerotids.

122. Dietary abrasiveness is associated with variability of microwear and dental surface texture in rabbits.

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