<p>A, occlusal enamel thickness (δ, whisker diagrams for mean and standard deviation in millimeter); B, enamel thickness distribution (within taxon average, mm) in hominoids (B1) and cercopithecoids/<i>Lagothrix</i> (B2) relative to the corresponding area of expression on the molars (mm<sup>2</sup>).</p
Relative enamel thickness; Enamel cap area; Dentine area; Enamel—dentine junction (EDJ) length; EDJ ...
<p>Each specimen is represented by two circles, one for EDJ (φ<sup>mci/EDJ</sup>) and one for OES (φ...
Dental enamel thickness continues to feature prominently in anthropological studies of ape and human...
Enamel thickness has figured prominently in discussions of hominid origins for nearly a century, alt...
International audiencePrimates are heterodont and diphyodont mammals, thus growing two sets of denta...
Thick molar enamel is among the few diagnostic characters of hominins which are measurable in fossil...
Objectives: Enamel thickness features prominently in hominoid evolutionary studies. To date, however...
High relative enamel thickness (RET), thick cuspal, and thick lateral enamel are hypothesized to pro...
The thickness of dental enamel is often discussed in paleoanthropological literature, particularly w...
Enamel thickness continues to be an important morphological character in hominin systematics and is ...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Enamel thickness has played an important role in studies of primate taxonomy, phylogeny, and functio...
Enamel patterns on the occlusal surfaces of equid teeth are asserted to have tribal-level difference...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Enamel thickness remains an important morphological character in hominin systematics and is regularl...
Relative enamel thickness; Enamel cap area; Dentine area; Enamel—dentine junction (EDJ) length; EDJ ...
<p>Each specimen is represented by two circles, one for EDJ (φ<sup>mci/EDJ</sup>) and one for OES (φ...
Dental enamel thickness continues to feature prominently in anthropological studies of ape and human...
Enamel thickness has figured prominently in discussions of hominid origins for nearly a century, alt...
International audiencePrimates are heterodont and diphyodont mammals, thus growing two sets of denta...
Thick molar enamel is among the few diagnostic characters of hominins which are measurable in fossil...
Objectives: Enamel thickness features prominently in hominoid evolutionary studies. To date, however...
High relative enamel thickness (RET), thick cuspal, and thick lateral enamel are hypothesized to pro...
The thickness of dental enamel is often discussed in paleoanthropological literature, particularly w...
Enamel thickness continues to be an important morphological character in hominin systematics and is ...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Enamel thickness has played an important role in studies of primate taxonomy, phylogeny, and functio...
Enamel patterns on the occlusal surfaces of equid teeth are asserted to have tribal-level difference...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Enamel thickness remains an important morphological character in hominin systematics and is regularl...
Relative enamel thickness; Enamel cap area; Dentine area; Enamel—dentine junction (EDJ) length; EDJ ...
<p>Each specimen is represented by two circles, one for EDJ (φ<sup>mci/EDJ</sup>) and one for OES (φ...
Dental enamel thickness continues to feature prominently in anthropological studies of ape and human...