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Christopher Dean

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 22, 2012
A histological method that can be used to estimate the time taken to form the crown of a permanent toothM Christopher Dean
Frontiers of Oral Biology|October 16, 2009
Rates of enamel formation in human deciduous teethWendy Birch, Christopher Dean
Journal of Human Evolution|November 16, 2011
Comparative dental development in Hispanopithecus laietanus and Pan troglodytesM Christopher Dean, Jay Kelley
Journal of Human Evolution|November 20, 2003
Enamel thickness and development in a third permanent molar of Gigantopithecus blackiM Christopher Dean, Friedemann Schrenk
Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2007
Comparative observations on the tooth root morphology of Gigantopithecus blackiKornelius Kupczik, M Christopher Dean
Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2007
Preliminary observations on increasing root length during the eruptive phase of tooth development in modern humans and great apesM Christopher Dean, Peter Vesey
Annals of Human Biology|June 17, 2014
Parturition lines in modern human wisdom tooth roots: do they exist, can they be characterized and are they useful for retrospective determination of age at first reproduction and/or inter-birth intervals?M Christopher Dean, Fadil Elamin
Healthcarepapers|December 13, 2005
Performance reporting: alignment with accreditationWendy Nicklin, Paula Greco, Christopher Dean
Nature Ecology & Evolution|July 23, 2025
Geochemical chronologies in Paranthropus robustus teeth inform habitat and life historiesAndrew Sillen, Christopher Dean, Vincent Balter
Plos One|January 24, 2013
Human life history evolution explains dissociation between the timing of tooth eruption and peak rates of root growthM Christopher Dean, Tim J Cole
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 22, 2012
A histological method that can be used to estimate the time taken to form the crown of a permanent toothM Christopher Dean
Frontiers of Oral Biology|October 16, 2009
Rates of enamel formation in human deciduous teethWendy Birch, Christopher Dean
Journal of Human Evolution|November 16, 2011
Comparative dental development in Hispanopithecus laietanus and Pan troglodytesM Christopher Dean, Jay Kelley
Journal of Human Evolution|November 20, 2003
Enamel thickness and development in a third permanent molar of Gigantopithecus blackiM Christopher Dean, Friedemann Schrenk
Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2007
Comparative observations on the tooth root morphology of Gigantopithecus blackiKornelius Kupczik, M Christopher Dean
Journal of Human Evolution|November 30, 2007
Preliminary observations on increasing root length during the eruptive phase of tooth development in modern humans and great apesM Christopher Dean, Peter Vesey
Annals of Human Biology|June 17, 2014
Parturition lines in modern human wisdom tooth roots: do they exist, can they be characterized and are they useful for retrospective determination of age at first reproduction and/or inter-birth intervals?M Christopher Dean, Fadil Elamin
Healthcarepapers|December 13, 2005
Performance reporting: alignment with accreditationWendy Nicklin, Paula Greco, Christopher Dean
Nature Ecology & Evolution|July 23, 2025
Geochemical chronologies in Paranthropus robustus teeth inform habitat and life historiesAndrew Sillen, Christopher Dean, Vincent Balter
Plos One|January 24, 2013
Human life history evolution explains dissociation between the timing of tooth eruption and peak rates of root growthM Christopher Dean, Tim J Cole
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