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Fred L Bookstein

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Journal of Human Evolution|April 6, 2011
A new OH5 reconstruction with an assessment of its uncertaintyStefano Benazzi, Fred L Bookstein, David S Strait, et al.
Collegium Antropologicum|January 19, 2006
Visualizing facial shape regression upon 2nd to 4th digit ratio and testosteroneKatrin Schaefer, Bernhard Fink, Philipp Mitteroecker, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 18, 2005
Dental arch asymmetry in an isolated Adriatic communityKatrin Schaefer, Tomislav Lauc, Philipp Mitteroecker, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 6, 2012
Technical note: a novel geometric morphometric approach to the study of long bone shape variationMélanie A Frelat, Stanislav Katina, Gerhard W Weber, et al.
Collegium Antropologicum|January 30, 2004
A cephalometric comparison of skulls from different time periods--the Bronze Age, the 19th century and the presentErwin Jonke, Katrin Schaefer, Josef W Freudenthaler, et al.
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|February 18, 2015
Virtual reconstruction of modern and fossil hominoid crania: consequences of reference sample choiceSascha Senck, Fred L Bookstein, Stefano Benazzi, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|June 2, 2009
Principles for the virtual reconstruction of hominin craniaPhilipp Gunz, Philipp Mitteroecker, Simon Neubauer, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Semantics|December 4, 2013
Ontology of physics for biology: representing physical dependencies as a basis for biological processesDaniel L Cook, Maxwell L Neal, Fred L Bookstein, et al.
The Anatomical Record|July 19, 2002
Midline corpus callosum is a neuroanatomical focus of fetal alcohol damageFred L Bookstein, Paul D Sampson, Paul D Connor, et al.
Anatomical Record. Part B, New Anatomist|September 7, 2006
Damage to the human cerebellum from prenatal alcohol exposure: the anatomy of a simple biometrical explanationFred L Bookstein, Ann P Streissguth, Paul D Connor, et al.
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Journal of Human Evolution|April 6, 2011
A new OH5 reconstruction with an assessment of its uncertaintyStefano Benazzi, Fred L Bookstein, David S Strait, et al.
Collegium Antropologicum|January 19, 2006
Visualizing facial shape regression upon 2nd to 4th digit ratio and testosteroneKatrin Schaefer, Bernhard Fink, Philipp Mitteroecker, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 18, 2005
Dental arch asymmetry in an isolated Adriatic communityKatrin Schaefer, Tomislav Lauc, Philipp Mitteroecker, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 6, 2012
Technical note: a novel geometric morphometric approach to the study of long bone shape variationMélanie A Frelat, Stanislav Katina, Gerhard W Weber, et al.
Collegium Antropologicum|January 30, 2004
A cephalometric comparison of skulls from different time periods--the Bronze Age, the 19th century and the presentErwin Jonke, Katrin Schaefer, Josef W Freudenthaler, et al.
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|February 18, 2015
Virtual reconstruction of modern and fossil hominoid crania: consequences of reference sample choiceSascha Senck, Fred L Bookstein, Stefano Benazzi, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|June 2, 2009
Principles for the virtual reconstruction of hominin craniaPhilipp Gunz, Philipp Mitteroecker, Simon Neubauer, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Semantics|December 4, 2013
Ontology of physics for biology: representing physical dependencies as a basis for biological processesDaniel L Cook, Maxwell L Neal, Fred L Bookstein, et al.
The Anatomical Record|July 19, 2002
Midline corpus callosum is a neuroanatomical focus of fetal alcohol damageFred L Bookstein, Paul D Sampson, Paul D Connor, et al.
Anatomical Record. Part B, New Anatomist|September 7, 2006
Damage to the human cerebellum from prenatal alcohol exposure: the anatomy of a simple biometrical explanationFred L Bookstein, Ann P Streissguth, Paul D Connor, et al.
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