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Brian G Richmond

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Journal of Human Evolution|September 1, 2007
Biomechanics of phalangeal curvatureBrian G Richmond
Bone|June 21, 2005
Cross-sectional geometry of the human forefootNicole L Griffin, Brian G Richmond
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 22, 2008
Orrorin tugenensis femoral morphology and the evolution of hominin bipedalismBrian G Richmond, William L Jungers
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 26, 2009
Joint orientation and function in great ape and human proximal pedal phalangesNicole L Griffin, Brian G Richmond
Journal of Human Evolution|December 3, 2014
Clavicle length, throwing performance and the reconstruction of the Homo erectus shoulderNeil T Roach, Brian G Richmond
Journal of Human Evolution|May 30, 2012
Evolution and homologies of primate and modern human hand and forearm muscles, with notes on thumb movements and tool useRui Diogo, Brian G Richmond, Bernard Wood
Journal of Human Evolution|February 15, 2011
Metacarpal head biomechanics: a comparative backscattered electron image analysis of trabecular bone mineral density in Pan troglodytes, Pongo pygmaeus, and Homo sapiensAngel Zeininger, Brian G Richmond, Gideon Hartman
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 5, 2016
Laetoli footprints reveal bipedal gait biomechanics different from those of modern humans and chimpanzeesKevin G Hatala, Brigitte Demes, Brian G Richmond
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|August 22, 2012
Mouse shoulder morphology responds to locomotor activity and the kinematic differences of climbing and runningDavid J Green, Brian G Richmond, Sara L Miran
Journal of Anatomy|February 22, 2011
The effects of hypermuscularity on shoulder morphology in myostatin-deficient miceDavid J Green, Mark W Hamrick, Brian G Richmond
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Journal of Human Evolution|September 1, 2007
Biomechanics of phalangeal curvatureBrian G Richmond
Bone|June 21, 2005
Cross-sectional geometry of the human forefootNicole L Griffin, Brian G Richmond
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 22, 2008
Orrorin tugenensis femoral morphology and the evolution of hominin bipedalismBrian G Richmond, William L Jungers
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 26, 2009
Joint orientation and function in great ape and human proximal pedal phalangesNicole L Griffin, Brian G Richmond
Journal of Human Evolution|December 3, 2014
Clavicle length, throwing performance and the reconstruction of the Homo erectus shoulderNeil T Roach, Brian G Richmond
Journal of Human Evolution|May 30, 2012
Evolution and homologies of primate and modern human hand and forearm muscles, with notes on thumb movements and tool useRui Diogo, Brian G Richmond, Bernard Wood
Journal of Human Evolution|February 15, 2011
Metacarpal head biomechanics: a comparative backscattered electron image analysis of trabecular bone mineral density in Pan troglodytes, Pongo pygmaeus, and Homo sapiensAngel Zeininger, Brian G Richmond, Gideon Hartman
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 5, 2016
Laetoli footprints reveal bipedal gait biomechanics different from those of modern humans and chimpanzeesKevin G Hatala, Brigitte Demes, Brian G Richmond
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution|August 22, 2012
Mouse shoulder morphology responds to locomotor activity and the kinematic differences of climbing and runningDavid J Green, Brian G Richmond, Sara L Miran
Journal of Anatomy|February 22, 2011
The effects of hypermuscularity on shoulder morphology in myostatin-deficient miceDavid J Green, Mark W Hamrick, Brian G Richmond
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