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1. Considering the constrained lever model: Feeding biomechanics of OH 5 assessed using finite element analysis

2. Feeding biomechanics of OH 5 assessed using finite element analysis

4. A symmetric virtual reconstruction of OH5

5. A lineage perspective on hominin taxonomy and evolution.

7. The biomechanics of tooth strength: testing the utility of simple models for predicting fracture in geometrically complex teeth.

8. An updated analysis of hominin phylogeny with an emphasis on re-evaluating the phylogenetic relationships of Australopithecus sediba.

9. New hominin dental remains from the ∼2.04-1.95 Ma Drimolen Main Quarry, South Africa.

10. The Ornaments of the Arma Veirana Early Mesolithic Infant Burial.

12. Mechanical compensation in the evolution of the early hominin feeding apparatus.

13. An infant burial from Arma Veirana in northwestern Italy provides insights into funerary practices and female personhood in early Mesolithic Europe.

14. The cranial biomechanics and feeding performance of Homo floresiensis .

16. Drimolen cranium DNH 155 documents microevolution in an early hominin species.

17. Ingestive behaviors in bearded capuchins (Sapajus libidinosus).

18. Contemporaneity of Australopithecus , Paranthropus , and early Homo erectus in South Africa.

19. Hard plant tissues do not contribute meaningfully to dental microwear: evolutionary implications.

20. Fracture mechanics, enamel thickness and the evolution of molar form in hominins.

22. Expanded character sampling underscores phylogenetic stability of Ardipithecus ramidus as a basal hominin.

23. Taking a big bite: Working together to better understand the evolution of feeding in primates.

24. U-Pb-dated flowstones restrict South African early hominin record to dry climate phases.

25. Evidence that metallic proxies are unsuitable for assessing the mechanics of microwear formation and a new theory of the meaning of microwear.

26. The Biomechanics of Bony Facial "Buttresses" in South African Australopiths: An Experimental Study Using Finite Element Analysis.

28. Internal Bone Architecture in the Zygoma of Human and Pan.

29. Elastic Properties of Chimpanzee Craniofacial Cortical Bone.

30. Review of In Vivo Bone Strain Studies and Finite Element Models of the Zygomatic Complex in Humans and Nonhuman Primates: Implications for Clinical Research and Practice.

31. Human feeding biomechanics: performance, variation, and functional constraints.

32. Dental abrasion as a cutting process.

33. Mechanical evidence that Australopithecus sediba was limited in its ability to eat hard foods.

34. Biomechanical implications of intraspecific shape variation in chimpanzee crania: moving toward an integration of geometric morphometrics and finite element analysis.

35. The feeding biomechanics and dietary ecology of Paranthropus boisei.

36. Functional implications of squamosal suture size in paranthropus boisei.

37. Finite element analysis of a femur to deconstruct the paradox of bone curvature.

38. Technical note: virtual reconstruction of KNM-ER 1813 Homo habilis cranium.

39. Viewpoints: diet and dietary adaptations in early hominins: the hard food perspective.

40. Mechanisms and causes of wear in tooth enamel: implications for hominin diets.

41. Probabilistic finite element analysis of a craniofacial finite element model.

42. The role of the sutures in biomechanical dynamic simulation of a macaque cranial finite element model: implications for the evolution of craniofacial form.

43. Microwear, mechanics and the feeding adaptations of Australopithecus africanus.

44. The effect of dietary adaption on cranial morphological integration in capuchins (order Primates, genus Cebus).

45. The effects of modeling simplifications on craniofacial finite element models: the alveoli (tooth sockets) and periodontal ligaments.

46. A new OH5 reconstruction with an assessment of its uncertainty.

47. Virtual anthropology meets biomechanics.

48. A finite element analysis of masticatory stress hypotheses.

49. An efficient method of modeling material properties using a thermal diffusion analogy: an example based on craniofacial bone.

50. Biomechanics of the macaque postorbital septum investigated using finite element analysis: implications for anthropoid evolution.

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