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Pamela G Gill

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Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|February 16, 2022
New tools suggest a middle Jurassic origin for mammalian endothermy: Advances in state-of-the-art techniques uncover new insights on the evolutionary patterns of mammalian endothermy through time: Advances in state-of-the-art techniques uncover new insights on the evolutionary patterns of mammalian endothermy through timeElis Newham, Pamela G Gill, Ian J Corfe
Journal of Morphology|October 21, 2010
Modeling the effects of cingula structure on strain patterns and potential fracture in tooth enamelPhilip S L Anderson, Pamela G Gill, Emily J Rayfield
Communications Biology|February 24, 2021
Jaw shape and mechanical advantage are indicative of diet in Mesozoic mammalsNuria Melisa Morales-García, Pamela G Gill, Christine M Janis, et al.
Nature|September 19, 2018
The role of miniaturization in the evolution of the mammalian jaw and middle earStephan Lautenschlager, Pamela G Gill, Zhe-Xi Luo, et al.
Biology Letters|August 26, 2011
Models in palaeontological functional analysisPhilip S L Anderson, Jen A Bright, Pamela G Gill, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|December 12, 2019
The use of extruded finite-element models as a novel alternative to tomography-based models: a case study using early mammal jawsNuria Melisa Morales-García, Thomas D Burgess, Jennifer J Hill, et al.
Plos One|November 4, 2021
A robust, semi-automated approach for counting cementum increments imaged with synchrotron X-ray computed tomographyElis Newham, Pamela G Gill, Kate Robson Brown, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|November 25, 2020
Synchrotron radiation-based X-ray tomography reveals life history in primate cementum incrementationElis Newham, Ian J Corfe, Kate Robson Brown, et al.
Nature|September 25, 2024
Brazilian fossils reveal homoplasy in the oldest mammalian jaw jointJames R G Rawson, Agustín G Martinelli, Pamela G Gill, et al.
Nature|August 22, 2014
Dietary specializations and diversity in feeding ecology of the earliest stem mammalsPamela G Gill, Mark A Purnell, Nick Crumpton, et al.
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Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|February 16, 2022
New tools suggest a middle Jurassic origin for mammalian endothermy: Advances in state-of-the-art techniques uncover new insights on the evolutionary patterns of mammalian endothermy through time: Advances in state-of-the-art techniques uncover new insights on the evolutionary patterns of mammalian endothermy through timeElis Newham, Pamela G Gill, Ian J Corfe
Journal of Morphology|October 21, 2010
Modeling the effects of cingula structure on strain patterns and potential fracture in tooth enamelPhilip S L Anderson, Pamela G Gill, Emily J Rayfield
Communications Biology|February 24, 2021
Jaw shape and mechanical advantage are indicative of diet in Mesozoic mammalsNuria Melisa Morales-García, Pamela G Gill, Christine M Janis, et al.
Nature|September 19, 2018
The role of miniaturization in the evolution of the mammalian jaw and middle earStephan Lautenschlager, Pamela G Gill, Zhe-Xi Luo, et al.
Biology Letters|August 26, 2011
Models in palaeontological functional analysisPhilip S L Anderson, Jen A Bright, Pamela G Gill, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|December 12, 2019
The use of extruded finite-element models as a novel alternative to tomography-based models: a case study using early mammal jawsNuria Melisa Morales-García, Thomas D Burgess, Jennifer J Hill, et al.
Plos One|November 4, 2021
A robust, semi-automated approach for counting cementum increments imaged with synchrotron X-ray computed tomographyElis Newham, Pamela G Gill, Kate Robson Brown, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|November 25, 2020
Synchrotron radiation-based X-ray tomography reveals life history in primate cementum incrementationElis Newham, Ian J Corfe, Kate Robson Brown, et al.
Nature|September 25, 2024
Brazilian fossils reveal homoplasy in the oldest mammalian jaw jointJames R G Rawson, Agustín G Martinelli, Pamela G Gill, et al.
Nature|August 22, 2014
Dietary specializations and diversity in feeding ecology of the earliest stem mammalsPamela G Gill, Mark A Purnell, Nick Crumpton, et al.
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