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  • 7. Transverse masticatory movements, occlusal orientation, and symphyseal fusion in selenodont artiodactyls.
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  • 11. Mandibular form and function in North American and European Adapidae and Omomyidae.
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  • 13. Mandibular function in Galago crassicaudatus and Macaca fascicularis: an in vivo approach to stress analysis of the mandible.
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  • 18. Mandibular growth and function in Archaeolemur.
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