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Development, Growth and Evolution, Volume 20: Implications for the Study of the Hominid Skeleton (Linnean Society Symposium) (Hardcover)

by Paul O'Higgins (Editor), Martin J. Cohn (Editor) "The vertebrate limb is a powerful model system for studying the cellular and molecular interactions that determine morphological pattern during embryonic development..." (more)
Key Phrases: midfacial length, sphenoid length, browridge size, New York, Nature Genetics, Academic Press (more...)
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Editorial Reviews
David Pilbean, Harvard University, in Journal of Human Evolution, 2001
"...for those in the earlier stages of their paleoanthropological careers mastery of all the material covered here is essential."

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"This book is an important step in the process of improving the efficacy of methods for the reconstruction of higher primate evolution. The authors are to be congratulated on their efforts."
-Bernard Wood in JOURNAL OF ANATOMY (2001)
"...for those in the earlier stages of their paleoanthropological careers mastery of all the material covered here is going to be essential."
-David Pilbean, Harvard University, in JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION (2001)

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The vertebrate limb is a powerful model system for studying the cellular and molecular interactions that determine morphological pattern during embryonic development. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
midfacial length, sphenoid length, browridge size, growth allometrv, cuspal enamel, anterior cranial base length, midfacial projection, flank cells, polarising region, embryonic mouse tooth germs, large browridges, browridge development, germ initiation, dental stage, follistatin expression, incremental markings, daily secretion rates, skull morphogenesis, apical ridge, centroid size, early tooth development, maximum cranial length, polarising activity, inner enamel epithelium, secrete enamel
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New York, Nature Genetics, Academic Press, Cambridge University Press, University of Chicago Press, Archives of Oral Biology, Current Biology, Journal of Anatomy, Oxford University Press, Boca Raton, Human Biology, Springer Verlag, American Journal of Orthodontics, Anatomical Record, Hong Kong, Journal of Morphology, South Africa, Systematic Zoology, University of Western Australia, Broken Hill, Folia Primatologica, Investigative Radiology, Journal of Dental Research, San Diego, Acta Zoologica
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