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Andrea B Taylor

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Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|March 18, 2010
A preliminary analysis of the relationship between jaw-muscle architecture and jaw-muscle electromyography during chewing across primatesChristopher J Vinyard, Andrea B Taylor
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|April 5, 2013
The relationships among jaw-muscle fiber architecture, jaw morphology, and feeding behavior in extant apes and modern humansAndrea B Taylor, Christopher J Vinyard
Journal of Human Evolution|October 31, 2009
Jaw-muscle fiber architecture in tufted capuchins favors generating relatively large muscle forces without compromising jaw gapeAndrea B Taylor, Christopher J Vinyard
Journal of Morphology|July 29, 2004
Comparative analysis of masseter fiber architecture in tree-gouging (Callithrix jacchus) and nongouging (Saguinus oedipus) callitrichidsAndrea B Taylor, Christopher J Vinyard
Journal of Human Evolution|September 14, 2006
Variation in brain size and ecology in PongoAndrea B Taylor, Carel P van Schaik
Journal of Anatomy|July 18, 2015
Epaxial muscle fiber architecture favors enhanced excursion and power in the leaper Galago senegalensisEmranul Huq, Christine E Wall, Andrea B Taylor
Archives of Oral Biology|June 30, 2019
The influence of masseter and temporalis sarcomere length operating ranges as determined by laser diffraction on architectural estimates of muscle force and excursion in macaques (Macaca fascicularis and Macaca mulatta)Andrea B Taylor, Claire E Terhune, Christopher J Vinyard
Journal of Human Evolution|July 29, 2008
Food material properties and mandibular load resistance abilities in large-bodied hominoidsAndrea B Taylor, Erin R Vogel, Nathaniel J Dominy
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|April 30, 2009
Functional correlates of fiber architecture of the lateral caudal musculature in prehensile and nonprehensile tails of the platyrrhini (primates) and procyonidae (carnivora)Jason M Organ, Mark F Teaford, Andrea B Taylor
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 11, 2018
Fiber type composition of epaxial muscles is geared toward facilitating rapid spinal extension in the leaper Galago senegalensisEmranul Huq, Andrea B Taylor, Zuowei Su, et al.
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Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|March 18, 2010
A preliminary analysis of the relationship between jaw-muscle architecture and jaw-muscle electromyography during chewing across primatesChristopher J Vinyard, Andrea B Taylor
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|April 5, 2013
The relationships among jaw-muscle fiber architecture, jaw morphology, and feeding behavior in extant apes and modern humansAndrea B Taylor, Christopher J Vinyard
Journal of Human Evolution|October 31, 2009
Jaw-muscle fiber architecture in tufted capuchins favors generating relatively large muscle forces without compromising jaw gapeAndrea B Taylor, Christopher J Vinyard
Journal of Morphology|July 29, 2004
Comparative analysis of masseter fiber architecture in tree-gouging (Callithrix jacchus) and nongouging (Saguinus oedipus) callitrichidsAndrea B Taylor, Christopher J Vinyard
Journal of Human Evolution|September 14, 2006
Variation in brain size and ecology in PongoAndrea B Taylor, Carel P van Schaik
Journal of Anatomy|July 18, 2015
Epaxial muscle fiber architecture favors enhanced excursion and power in the leaper Galago senegalensisEmranul Huq, Christine E Wall, Andrea B Taylor
Archives of Oral Biology|June 30, 2019
The influence of masseter and temporalis sarcomere length operating ranges as determined by laser diffraction on architectural estimates of muscle force and excursion in macaques (Macaca fascicularis and Macaca mulatta)Andrea B Taylor, Claire E Terhune, Christopher J Vinyard
Journal of Human Evolution|July 29, 2008
Food material properties and mandibular load resistance abilities in large-bodied hominoidsAndrea B Taylor, Erin R Vogel, Nathaniel J Dominy
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|April 30, 2009
Functional correlates of fiber architecture of the lateral caudal musculature in prehensile and nonprehensile tails of the platyrrhini (primates) and procyonidae (carnivora)Jason M Organ, Mark F Teaford, Andrea B Taylor
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 11, 2018
Fiber type composition of epaxial muscles is geared toward facilitating rapid spinal extension in the leaper Galago senegalensisEmranul Huq, Andrea B Taylor, Zuowei Su, et al.
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