Search

Your search keyword '"Primates anatomy & histology"' showing total 1,507 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Descriptor "Primates anatomy & histology" Remove constraint Descriptor: "Primates anatomy & histology"
1,507 results on '"Primates anatomy & histology"'

Search Results

151. A validated method for modeling anthropoid hip abduction in silico.

152. Dietary correlates associated with the mental foramen in primates: implications for interpreting the fossil record.

153. Statistical evidence for common ancestry: Application to primates.

154. On the determination of the Microchoerus (Omomyidae, Primates) remains from Sant Cugat de Gavadons (Late Eocene, Ebro Basin, NE Spain).

155. Technical note: Performance of semi and fully automated approaches for registration of 3D surface coordinates in geometric morphometric studies.

156. Evolutionary modeling and correcting for observation error support a 3/5 brain-body allometry for primates.

157. 2D and 3D Stem Cell Models of Primate Cortical Development Identify Species-Specific Differences in Progenitor Behavior Contributing to Brain Size.

158. Sources of variation in hair cortisol in wild and captive non-human primates.

159. The first major primate extinction: An evaluation of paleoecological dynamics of North American stem primates using a homology free measure of tooth shape.

161. Social networks: Better together.

162. Evolutionary and developmental implications of asymmetric brain folding in a large primate pedigree.

163. Life history, cognition and the evolution of complex foraging niches.

164. Evolution of posterior parietal cortex and parietal-frontal networks for specific actions in primates.

165. Astragalar and calcaneal morphology of the middle Eocene primate Anchomomys frontanyensis (Anchomomyini): Implications for early primate evolution.

166. Transcriptional profiles of supragranular-enriched genes associate with corticocortical network architecture in the human brain.

167. Cranial vault thickness in primates: Homo erectus does not have uniquely thick vault bones.

168. Bone morphologies and histories: Life course approaches in bioarchaeology.

169. Comparative sacral morphology and the reconstructed tail lengths of five extinct primates: Proconsul heseloni, Epipliopithecus vindobonensis, Archaeolemur edwardsi, Megaladapis grandidieri, and Palaeopropithecus kelyus.

170. Protuberance or fossa on the lateral surface of the mandible in primates.

171. Necrolemur anadoni, a new species of Microchoerinae (Omomyidae, Primates) from the Middle Eocene of Sant Jaume de Frontanyà (Pyrenees, Northeastern Spain).

172. Dental maturation, eruption, and gingival emergence in the upper jaw of newborn primates.

173. The corpus callosum in primates: processing speed of axons and the evolution of hemispheric asymmetry.

174. Topographic organization of the human and non-human primate subthalamic nucleus.

175. Detailed Anatomical Orientations for Certain Types of Morphometric Measurements Can Be Determined Automatically With Geometric Algorithms.

176. Hominin geographical range dynamics and relative brain size: Do non-human primates provide a good analogy?

177. Burial, excavation, and preparation of primate skeletal material for morphological study.

178. To What Extent is Primate Second Molar Enamel Occlusal Morphology Shaped by the Enamel-Dentine Junction?

179. The last fossil primate in North America, new material of the enigmatic Ekgmowechashala from the Arikareean of Oregon.

180. Distal phalanges of Eosimias and Hoanghonius.

181. Scaling of cerebral blood perfusion in primates and marsupials.

182. Cabinet of Curiosities: Venom Systems and Their Ecological Function in Mammals, with a Focus on Primates.

183. Predicting euarchontan body mass: A comparison of tarsal and dental variables.

184. Comparative analysis of Meissner's corpuscles in the fingertips of primates.

185. Quantification of neocortical ratios in stem primates.

186. Chewing on the trees: Constraints and adaptation in the evolution of the primate mandible.

187. Mouse hallucal metatarsal cross-sectional geometry in a simulated fine branch niche.

188. New material of Pseudoloris parvulus (Microchoerinae, Omomyidae, Primates) from the Late Eocene of Sossís (northeastern Spain) and its implications for the evolution of Pseudoloris.

189. A geometric morphometric analysis of acetabular shape of the primate hip joint in relation to locomotor behaviour.

190. Anatomical network analysis shows decoupling of modular lability and complexity in the evolution of the primate skull.

191. Estimating thumb-index finger precision grip and manipulation potential in extant and fossil primates.

192. Evolution of postural diversity in primates as reflected by the size and shape of the medial tibial facet of the talus.

193. In vitro bone strain distributions in a sample of primate pelves.

194. Home range overlap as a driver of intelligence in primates.

195. Functional morphology of the primate head and neck.

196. Allometric scaling and locomotor function in the primate pelvis.

197. Primate pelvic anatomy and implications for birth.

198. Phylogeny, paleontology, and primates: do incomplete fossils bias the tree of life?

199. Rotator cuff muscle size and the interpretation of scapular shape in primates.

200. Functional morphology of the hallucal metatarsal with implications for inferring grasping ability in extinct primates.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources