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K C Beard

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Journal of Human Evolution|September 28, 1998
Late eocene sivaladapid primate from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of ChinaT Qi, K C Beard
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|January 1, 1986
New wrist bones of Proconsul africanus and P. nyanzae from Rusinga Island, KenyaK C Beard, M F Teaford, A Walker
Nature|January 3, 1991
First skulls of the early Eocene primate Shoshonius cooperi and the anthropoid-tarsier dichotomyK C Beard, L Krishtalka, R K Stucky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1990
The earliest fossil evidence for sexual dimorphism in primatesL Krishtalka, R K Stucky, K C Beard
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|January 1, 1984
Cementum annulus counts provide a means for age determination in Macaca mulatta (primates, anthropoidea)R F Kay, D T Rasmussen, K C Beard
Genetics|January 1, 1986
Escherichia coli gene induction by alkylation treatmentM R Volkert, D C Nguyen, K C Beard
Journal of Human Evolution|March 15, 2000
The smallest primatesD L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 9, 2001
Middle Eocene primate tarsals from China: implications for haplorhine evolutionD L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
Nature|February 25, 1988
Interrelationships among primate higher taxaK C Beard, M Dagosto, D L Gebo, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|October 28, 1999
A first metatarsal of Hoanghonius stehlini from the late middle eocene of Shanxi province, ChinaD L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
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Journal of Human Evolution|September 28, 1998
Late eocene sivaladapid primate from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of ChinaT Qi, K C Beard
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|January 1, 1986
New wrist bones of Proconsul africanus and P. nyanzae from Rusinga Island, KenyaK C Beard, M F Teaford, A Walker
Nature|January 3, 1991
First skulls of the early Eocene primate Shoshonius cooperi and the anthropoid-tarsier dichotomyK C Beard, L Krishtalka, R K Stucky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1990
The earliest fossil evidence for sexual dimorphism in primatesL Krishtalka, R K Stucky, K C Beard
Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|January 1, 1984
Cementum annulus counts provide a means for age determination in Macaca mulatta (primates, anthropoidea)R F Kay, D T Rasmussen, K C Beard
Genetics|January 1, 1986
Escherichia coli gene induction by alkylation treatmentM R Volkert, D C Nguyen, K C Beard
Journal of Human Evolution|March 15, 2000
The smallest primatesD L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 9, 2001
Middle Eocene primate tarsals from China: implications for haplorhine evolutionD L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
Nature|February 25, 1988
Interrelationships among primate higher taxaK C Beard, M Dagosto, D L Gebo, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|October 28, 1999
A first metatarsal of Hoanghonius stehlini from the late middle eocene of Shanxi province, ChinaD L Gebo, M Dagosto, K C Beard, et al.
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