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Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology

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    Chapter 1 Experimental Comparative Anatomy in Physical Anthropology: The Contributions of Dr. William L. Hylander to Studies of Skull Form and Function
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    Chapter 2 A Nonprimate Model for the Fused Symphysis: In Vivo Studies in the Pig
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    Chapter 3 Symphyseal Fusion in Selenodont Artiodactyls: New Insights from~In Vivo and Comparative Data
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    Chapter 4 Does the Primate Face Torque?
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    Chapter 5 Motor Control of Masticatory Movements in the Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons)
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    Chapter 6 Specialization of the Superficial Anterior Temporalis in Baboons for Mastication of Hard Foods
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    Chapter 7 Effects of Dental Alveoli on the Biomechanical Behavior of the Mandibular Corpus
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    Chapter 8 Surface Strain on Bone and Sutures in a Monkey Facial Skeleton: An In Vitro Approach and its Relevance to Finite Element Analysis
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    Chapter 9 Craniofacial Strain Patterns During Premolar Loading: Implications for Human Evolution
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    Chapter 10 Scaling of Reduced Physiologic Cross-Sectional Area in Primate Muscles of Mastication
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    Chapter 11 Scaling of the Chewing Muscles in Prosimians
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    Chapter 12 The Relationship Between Jaw-Muscle Architecture and Feeding Behavior in Primates: Tree-Gouging and Nongouging Gummivorous Callitrichids as a Natural Experiment
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    Chapter 13 Relationship Between Three-Dimensional Microstructure and Elastic Properties of Cortical Bone in the Human Mandible and Femur
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    Chapter 14 Adaptive Plasticity in the Mammalian Masticatory Complex: You AreWhat, and How, You Eat
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    Chapter 15 Mandibular Corpus Form and Its Functional Significance: Evidence from Marsupials
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    Chapter 16 Putting Shape to Work: Making Functional Interpretations of~Masticatory Apparatus Shapes in Primates
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    Chapter 17 Food Physical Properties and Their Relationship to Morphology: The Curious Case of kily
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    Chapter 18 Convergence and Frontation in Fayum Anthropoid Orbits
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    Chapter 19 What Else Is the Tall Mandibular Ramus of the Robust Australopiths Good For?
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    Chapter 20 Framing the Question: Diet and Evolution in Early Homo
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Title
Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology
Published by
Springer Science & Business Media, September 2008
DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-76585-3
ISBNs
978-0-387-76584-6, 978-0-387-76585-3
Editors

Vinyard, Chris, Ravosa, Matthew J., Wall, Christine

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Country Count As %
United Kingdom 2 3%
United States 1 2%
Canada 1 2%
Unknown 60 94%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 15 23%
Researcher 10 16%
Professor > Associate Professor 10 16%
Student > Doctoral Student 6 9%
Student > Master 5 8%
Other 13 20%
Unknown 5 8%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 32 50%
Social Sciences 6 9%
Engineering 5 8%
Arts and Humanities 3 5%
Earth and Planetary Sciences 3 5%
Other 9 14%
Unknown 6 9%