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173 related items for PubMed ID: 7485434

  • 1. Functional anatomy of the trunk musculature in the slow loris (Nycticebus coucang).
    Curtis DJ.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 1995 Aug; 97(4):367-79. PubMed ID: 7485434
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  • 3. Morphological convergence in the pubis of slow-moving primates and xenarthrans.
    Lewton KL, Dingwall HL.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2016 Nov; 161(3):381-397. PubMed ID: 27377428
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  • 5. Comparative analysis of muscle architecture in primate arm and forearm.
    Kikuchi Y.
    Anat Histol Embryol; 2010 Apr; 39(2):93-106. PubMed ID: 19958344
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  • 6. Fiber type composition of epaxial muscles is geared toward facilitating rapid spinal extension in the leaper Galago senegalensis.
    Huq E, Taylor AB, Su Z, Wall CE.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2018 May; 166(1):95-106. PubMed ID: 29318571
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  • 12. [Comparative anatomical studies on the Jacobson organs of Nycticebus coucang Boddaert, 1785 (Prosimiae, Lorisidae) and Galago crassicaudatus E. Geoffroy, 1812 (Prosimiae, Lorisidae). I. Nycticebus coucang].
    Hedgewig R.
    Gegenbaurs Morphol Jahrb; 1980 May; 126(4):543-93. PubMed ID: 6780404
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  • 13. The estimated mechanical advantage of the prosimian ankle joint musculature, and implications for locomotor adaptation.
    Goto R, Kumakura H.
    J Anat; 2013 May; 222(5):538-46. PubMed ID: 23489408
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  • 16. Hallucal grasping in Nycticebus coucang: further implications for the functional significance of a large peroneal process.
    Kingston AK, Boyer DM, Patel BA, Larson SG, Stern JT.
    J Hum Evol; 2010 Jan; 58(1):33-42. PubMed ID: 19800655
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  • 19. Not all lorises are slow: rapid arboreal locomotion in Loris tardigradus of southwestern Sri Lanka.
    Nekaris KA, Stevens NJ.
    Am J Primatol; 2007 Jan; 69(1):112-20. PubMed ID: 17171671
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  • 20. Potential Rediscovery of a Distinct Slow Loris Nycticebus (Mammalia: Strepsirrhini: Lorisidae) from Pulau Tioman.
    Welch AR.
    Folia Primatol (Basel); 2019 Jan; 90(4):258-266. PubMed ID: 31129672
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