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C Owen Lovejoy

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Gait & Posture|November 13, 2004
The natural history of human gait and posture. Part 2. Hip and thighC Owen Lovejoy
Gait & Posture|June 13, 2006
The natural history of human gait and posture. Part 3. The kneeC Owen Lovejoy
Gait & Posture|November 13, 2004
The natural history of human gait and posture. Part 1. Spine and pelvisC Owen Lovejoy
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 8, 2009
Reexamining human origins in light of Ardipithecus ramidusC Owen Lovejoy
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 10, 2007
Comment: an early ape shows its handC Owen Lovejoy
The Quarterly Review of Biology|December 17, 2014
Blood, bulbs, and bunodonts: on evolutionary ecology and the diets of Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, and early HomoKen Sayers, C Owen Lovejoy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 26, 2019
The hominid ilium is shaped by a synapomorphic growth mechanism that is unique within primatesDexter Zirkle, C Owen Lovejoy
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 22, 2010
Spinopelvic pathways to bipedality: why no hominids ever relied on a bent-hip-bent-knee gaitC Owen Lovejoy, Melanie A McCollum
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 28, 2017
Evolution of the hominoid scapula and its implications for earliest hominid locomotionMichael S Selby, C Owen Lovejoy
Peerj|May 7, 2015
From Lucy to Kadanuumuu: balanced analyses of Australopithecus afarensis assemblages confirm only moderate skeletal dimorphismPhilip L Reno, C Owen Lovejoy
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Gait & Posture|November 13, 2004
The natural history of human gait and posture. Part 2. Hip and thighC Owen Lovejoy
Gait & Posture|June 13, 2006
The natural history of human gait and posture. Part 3. The kneeC Owen Lovejoy
Gait & Posture|November 13, 2004
The natural history of human gait and posture. Part 1. Spine and pelvisC Owen Lovejoy
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 8, 2009
Reexamining human origins in light of Ardipithecus ramidusC Owen Lovejoy
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 10, 2007
Comment: an early ape shows its handC Owen Lovejoy
The Quarterly Review of Biology|December 17, 2014
Blood, bulbs, and bunodonts: on evolutionary ecology and the diets of Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, and early HomoKen Sayers, C Owen Lovejoy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 26, 2019
The hominid ilium is shaped by a synapomorphic growth mechanism that is unique within primatesDexter Zirkle, C Owen Lovejoy
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 22, 2010
Spinopelvic pathways to bipedality: why no hominids ever relied on a bent-hip-bent-knee gaitC Owen Lovejoy, Melanie A McCollum
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|January 28, 2017
Evolution of the hominoid scapula and its implications for earliest hominid locomotionMichael S Selby, C Owen Lovejoy
Peerj|May 7, 2015
From Lucy to Kadanuumuu: balanced analyses of Australopithecus afarensis assemblages confirm only moderate skeletal dimorphismPhilip L Reno, C Owen Lovejoy
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