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203 related items for PubMed ID: 2807094

  • 1. Functional differentiation of long bones in lorises.
    Demes B, Jungers WL.
    Folia Primatol (Basel); 1989; 52(1-2):58-69. PubMed ID: 2807094
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  • 2. A biomechanical study of the long bones in platyrrhines.
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  • 5. Body size, locomotion, and long bone cross-sectional geometry in indriid primates.
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    J Morphol; 2002 Feb; 251(2):195-209. PubMed ID: 11748703
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  • 9. Locomotory stresses in the limb bones of two small mammals: the ground squirrel and chipmunk.
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  • 10. Biomechanical significance of cross-sectional geometry of avian long bones.
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  • 11. Comparative limb bone loading in the humerus and femur of the tiger salamander: testing the 'mixed-chain' hypothesis for skeletal safety factors.
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  • 12. Diversity of limb-bone safety factors for locomotion in terrestrial vertebrates: evolution and mixed chains.
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  • 13. Locomotor mechanics of the slender loris (Loris tardigradus).
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  • 14. Osteon orientation of the diaphysis of the long bones in man.
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  • 15. Morphological convergence in the pubis of slow-moving primates and xenarthrans.
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  • 17. Skeletal allometry and interlimb scaling patterns in mustelid carnivorans.
    Heinrich RE, Biknevicius AR.
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  • 19. A comparison of primate, carnivoran and rodent limb bone cross-sectional properties: are primates really unique?
    Polk JD, Demes B, Jungers WL, Biknevicius AR, Heinrich RE, Runestad JA.
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  • 20. Mechanics of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion in river cooter turtles (Pseudemys concinna).
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