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November 29, 2011
Does skeletal anatomy reflect adaptation to locomotor patterns? Cortical and trabecular architecture in human and nonhuman anthropoids
Colin N Shaw, Timothy M Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 24, 2014
Gracility of the modern Homo sapiens skeleton is the result of decreased biomechanical loading
Timothy M Ryan, Colin N Shaw
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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November 8, 2025
Homo sapiens, industrialisation and the environmental mismatch hypothesis
Daniel P Longman, Colin N Shaw
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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March 10, 2016
Quantifying variation in human scalp hair fiber shape and pigmentation
Tina Lasisi, Shosuke Ito, Kazumasa Wakamatsu, et al.
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
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March 28, 2013
Development of cortical bone geometry in the human femoral and tibial diaphysis
James H Gosman, Zachariah R Hubbell, Colin N Shaw, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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February 21, 2017
The relative position of the human fibula to the tibia influences cross-sectional properties of the tibia
Benjamin M Auerbach, Alice F Gooding, Colin N Shaw, et al.
Experimental Physiology
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May 5, 2004
The effect of hypoxia on pulmonary O2 uptake, leg blood flow and muscle deoxygenation during single-leg knee-extension exercise
Darren S DeLorey, Colin N Shaw, J Kevin Shoemaker, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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January 30, 2013
Periosteal versus true cross-sectional geometry: a comparison along humeral, femoral, and tibial diaphyses
Alison A Macintosh, Thomas G Davies, Timothy M Ryan, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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May 1, 2013
Skeletal evidence for variable patterns of handedness in chimpanzees, human hunter-gatherers, and recent British populations
Jay T Stock, Meghan K Shirley, Lauren A Sarringhaus, et al.
Plos One
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July 21, 2012
Neandertal humeri may reflect adaptation to scraping tasks, but not spear thrusting
Colin N Shaw, Cory L Hofmann, Michael D Petraglia, et al.
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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November 29, 2011
Does skeletal anatomy reflect adaptation to locomotor patterns? Cortical and trabecular architecture in human and nonhuman anthropoids
Colin N Shaw, Timothy M Ryan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 24, 2014
Gracility of the modern Homo sapiens skeleton is the result of decreased biomechanical loading
Timothy M Ryan, Colin N Shaw
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
|
November 8, 2025
Homo sapiens, industrialisation and the environmental mismatch hypothesis
Daniel P Longman, Colin N Shaw
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|
March 10, 2016
Quantifying variation in human scalp hair fiber shape and pigmentation
Tina Lasisi, Shosuke Ito, Kazumasa Wakamatsu, et al.
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)
|
March 28, 2013
Development of cortical bone geometry in the human femoral and tibial diaphysis
James H Gosman, Zachariah R Hubbell, Colin N Shaw, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|
February 21, 2017
The relative position of the human fibula to the tibia influences cross-sectional properties of the tibia
Benjamin M Auerbach, Alice F Gooding, Colin N Shaw, et al.
Experimental Physiology
|
May 5, 2004
The effect of hypoxia on pulmonary O2 uptake, leg blood flow and muscle deoxygenation during single-leg knee-extension exercise
Darren S DeLorey, Colin N Shaw, J Kevin Shoemaker, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|
January 30, 2013
Periosteal versus true cross-sectional geometry: a comparison along humeral, femoral, and tibial diaphyses
Alison A Macintosh, Thomas G Davies, Timothy M Ryan, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
May 1, 2013
Skeletal evidence for variable patterns of handedness in chimpanzees, human hunter-gatherers, and recent British populations
Jay T Stock, Meghan K Shirley, Lauren A Sarringhaus, et al.
Plos One
|
July 21, 2012
Neandertal humeri may reflect adaptation to scraping tasks, but not spear thrusting
Colin N Shaw, Cory L Hofmann, Michael D Petraglia, et al.
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