Browse Items (15 total)
- Tags: Body Size
Neuromuscular anatomy and evolution of the cetacean forelimb.
Tags: *Biological Evolution, 2007, Adaptation, Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007), Animals, Berta Annalisa, Body Size, Cetacea/*anatomy & histology/physiology, Cooper Lisa Noelle, Dawson Susan D, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Forelimb/*anatomy & histology/physiology, Humpback Whale/anatomy & histology, Movement, Muscle, NEOMED College of Medicine, Neuroanatomy, Physiological, Reidenberg Joy S, Skeletal/*innervation/physiology, Sperm Whale/anatomy & histology
Body Size And Leaping Kinematics In Malagasy Vertical Clingers And Leapers
Tags: 1996, Anthropology, Body Size, Demes B, Evolutionary Biology, Fleagle J G, Hip, hypothesis, indriids, Journal of human evolution, Jungers W L, Kinematics, leaping, Lemelin P, lemurs, Locomotion, madagascar, Morphometrics, Orientation, prosimian primates, Richmond B G, similarity, Vertebrates, Wunderlich R E
A new zygodactylid species indicates the persistence of stem passerines into the early Oligocene in North America.
Tags: *Paleobiogeography, *Paleogene, *Passeriformes, *Phylogeny, *Zygodactylidae, 2019, Animals, BMC evolutionary biology, Body Size, Clarke Julia A, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Extremities/anatomy & histology, Feathers/anatomy & histology, Fossils, Geography, Hieronymus Tobin L, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, North America, Passeriformes/*classification, Skull/anatomy & histology, Species Specificity, Spine/anatomy & histology, Time Factors, Waugh David A
Breast-cancer - Factors Associated With Stage At Diagnosis In Black-and-white Women
Tags: 1993, american-college, Austin D F, Blacklow R S, Body Size, Chen V W, Correa P, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Dignam J J, Edwards B K, Forman M R, Greenberg R S, Hunter C P, Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication, Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Kurman R J, Muss H B, national survey, NEOMED College of Medicine, oncology, patient characteristics, positive axillary nodes, progesterone-receptor, racial-differences, Redmond C K, self-examination, Shapiro S, socioeconomic-status, united-states, Wesley M N
Why are some species more commonly afflicted by arthritis than others? A comparative study of spondyloarthropathy in primates and carnivores
Tags: 2007, Ankylosing spondylitis, Arthritis, Body Size, carnivores, comparative study, Disease, disease risk, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Extinction, Genetics &, Gittleman J L, gorilla-gorilla, group-size, Heredity, inflammatory arthritis, IUCN threat status, joint, Journal Article, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, museum specimens, Nunn C L, population-density, Primates, reactive arthritis, rheumatoid-arthritis, Risk, Rothschild B, Spondyloarthropathy
Reevaluation of the lumbosacral region of Oreopithecus bambolii
Tags: 2013, Anthropology, ape oreopithecus, australopithecus-afarensis, Bipedalism, Body Size, Evolutionary Biology, functional-morphology, grip capability, Journal Article, Journal of human evolution, locomotor skeleton, Lumbar Vertebrae, morphometric-analysis, Oreopithecus, Positional behavior, Russo G A, Sacrum, sexual-dimorphism, Shapiro L J
Temperature regulates limb length in homeotherms by directly modulating cartilage growth
Tags: 2008, Allen's Rule, blood-flow, Body Size, Bone, bone growth, bone tissue culture, cartilage biology, differentiation, endoplasmic-reticulum stress, environmental-temperature, fluorescent microsphere method, Journal Article, King D, Lovejoy C O, mouse, plate, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, proliferation, Science & Technology - Other Topics, Serrat M A, tail-length, thermoregulation
AL 288-1 - Lucy or Lucifer: Gender confusion in the Pliocene
Tags: 1974-1977, 1998, al-288-1, Anthropology, australopithecine, australopithecus-afarensis, Body Size, collections, dimensions, dimorphism, ethiopia, Evolutionary Biology, hadar formation, Journal Article, Journal of human evolution, Lovejoy C O, Lucy, obstetrics, pelvic size, Pelvis, Primates, reconstruction, sexual, Tague R G
Does behavioural hypothermia promote post-exercise recovery in cold-submerged frogs?
Tags: 1999, amphibian, anuran amphibians, behavioural hypothermia, Body Size, Boutilier R G, bufo-marinus, bullfrogs, exhaustive exercise, frog, hypoxia, Journal Article, Journal of Experimental Biology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics, maximal oxygen, mechanisms, metabolic recovery, overwintering, Rana, rana-catesbeiana, recovery, Tattersall G J, Temperature, temperature selection, temporaria, thermoregulation
Interspecific analysis of covariance structure in the masticatory apparatus of galagos.
Molar scaling in strepsirrhine primates.
Gait selection and the ontogeny of quadrupedal walking in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis).
Tags: 2012, American journal of physical anthropology, Animals, Biomechanical Phenomena/physiology, Body Size, Cross-Sectional Studies, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Female, Gait/*physiology, Logistic Models, NEOMED College of Medicine, Saimiri/*physiology, Walking/*physiology, Young Jesse W
Ontogeny of long bone geometry in capuchin monkeys (Cebus albifrons and Cebus apella): implications for locomotor development and life history.
Tags: 2010, Adaptation, Animals, Biological/*physiology, Biology letters, Biomechanical Phenomena, Body Size, Bone Development/*physiology, Cebus/anatomy & histology/*growth & development/physiology, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Femur/diagnostic imaging/*growth & development, Fernandez David, Fleagle John G, Humerus/diagnostic imaging/*growth & development, Locomotion/*physiology, NEOMED College of Medicine, Radiography, Regression Analysis, Species Specificity, Young Jesse W