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Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|July 6, 2000
Chimpanzees as an outgroup for the examination of human dental evolutionE D Shields
Journal of Dental Research|February 26, 2000
Her name is "Lucy", our three-million-year-old ancestorE D Shields
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|October 1, 1996
Quantitative complete tooth variation among east Asians and Native Americans: developmental biology as a tool for the assessment of human divergenceE D Shields
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 24, 2000
Technical note: Stafne static mandibular bone defect-further expression on the buccal aspect of the ramusE D Shields
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|July 22, 1998
The origin of Europeans is not rooted in the Middle East but in southern east AsiaE D Shields
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|October 24, 1998
Does a parasite have a better chance of survival if an Inuit or a Mayan spits on it?E D Shields
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|December 10, 1999
A new perspective of human origin and dispersals derived from the microevolution of teethE D Shields
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|April 1, 1999
Australian aborigines represent the first branch from Eurasian antecedents: odontometric evidenceE D Shields
Birth Defects Original Article Series|January 1, 1983
A new classification of heritable human enamel defects and a discussion of dentin defectsE D Shields
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology|November 1, 1975
Orofaciodigital syndrome, type I: a phenotypic and genetic analysisM Melnick, E D Shields
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Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|July 6, 2000
Chimpanzees as an outgroup for the examination of human dental evolutionE D Shields
Journal of Dental Research|February 26, 2000
Her name is "Lucy", our three-million-year-old ancestorE D Shields
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|October 1, 1996
Quantitative complete tooth variation among east Asians and Native Americans: developmental biology as a tool for the assessment of human divergenceE D Shields
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 24, 2000
Technical note: Stafne static mandibular bone defect-further expression on the buccal aspect of the ramusE D Shields
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|July 22, 1998
The origin of Europeans is not rooted in the Middle East but in southern east AsiaE D Shields
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|October 24, 1998
Does a parasite have a better chance of survival if an Inuit or a Mayan spits on it?E D Shields
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|December 10, 1999
A new perspective of human origin and dispersals derived from the microevolution of teethE D Shields
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology|April 1, 1999
Australian aborigines represent the first branch from Eurasian antecedents: odontometric evidenceE D Shields
Birth Defects Original Article Series|January 1, 1983
A new classification of heritable human enamel defects and a discussion of dentin defectsE D Shields
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology|November 1, 1975
Orofaciodigital syndrome, type I: a phenotypic and genetic analysisM Melnick, E D Shields
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