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Peter W Lucas

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Evolution & Development|January 15, 2016
Structure and scale of the mechanics of mammalian dental enamel viewed from an evolutionary perspectivePeter W Lucas, Swapna M Philip, Dareen Al-Qeoud, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|June 7, 2016
Membrane-plate transition in leaves as an influence on dietary selectivity and tooth formMauricio G Talebi, Enrico A Sala, Barbara Carvalho, et al.
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|March 22, 2008
Surgical anatomy of the Chinese orbitAndy C O Cheng, Peter W Lucas, Hunter K L Yuen, et al.
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 23, 2006
Characterization and localization of the supraorbital and frontal exits of the supraorbital nerve in Chinese: an anatomic studyAndy C O Cheng, Hunter K L Yuen, Peter W Lucas, et al.
Acta Biomaterialia|July 27, 2010
Properties of tooth enamel in great apesJames J-W Lee, Dylan Morris, Paul J Constantino, et al.
Biology Letters|June 4, 2010
Tooth chipping can reveal the diet and bite forces of fossil homininsPaul J Constantino, James J-W Lee, Herzl Chai, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 22, 2012
The role of tooth enamel mechanical properties in primate dietary adaptationPaul J Constantino, James J-W Lee, Yvonne Gerbig, et al.
Frontiers of Oral Biology|October 16, 2009
Primate dental enamel: what it says about dietPeter W Lucas, Paul J Constantino, James J-W Lee, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|February 5, 2008
Functional ecology and evolution of hominoid molar enamel thickness: Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii and Pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiErin R Vogel, Janneke T van Woerden, Peter W Lucas, et al.
Annals of Botany|April 5, 2008
In tropical lowland rain forests monocots have tougher leaves than dicots, and include a new kind of tough leafNathaniel J Dominy, Peter J Grubb, Robyn V Jackson, et al.
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Evolution & Development|January 15, 2016
Structure and scale of the mechanics of mammalian dental enamel viewed from an evolutionary perspectivePeter W Lucas, Swapna M Philip, Dareen Al-Qeoud, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|June 7, 2016
Membrane-plate transition in leaves as an influence on dietary selectivity and tooth formMauricio G Talebi, Enrico A Sala, Barbara Carvalho, et al.
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|March 22, 2008
Surgical anatomy of the Chinese orbitAndy C O Cheng, Peter W Lucas, Hunter K L Yuen, et al.
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 23, 2006
Characterization and localization of the supraorbital and frontal exits of the supraorbital nerve in Chinese: an anatomic studyAndy C O Cheng, Hunter K L Yuen, Peter W Lucas, et al.
Acta Biomaterialia|July 27, 2010
Properties of tooth enamel in great apesJames J-W Lee, Dylan Morris, Paul J Constantino, et al.
Biology Letters|June 4, 2010
Tooth chipping can reveal the diet and bite forces of fossil homininsPaul J Constantino, James J-W Lee, Herzl Chai, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 22, 2012
The role of tooth enamel mechanical properties in primate dietary adaptationPaul J Constantino, James J-W Lee, Yvonne Gerbig, et al.
Frontiers of Oral Biology|October 16, 2009
Primate dental enamel: what it says about dietPeter W Lucas, Paul J Constantino, James J-W Lee, et al.
Journal of Human Evolution|February 5, 2008
Functional ecology and evolution of hominoid molar enamel thickness: Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii and Pongo pygmaeus wurmbiiErin R Vogel, Janneke T van Woerden, Peter W Lucas, et al.
Annals of Botany|April 5, 2008
In tropical lowland rain forests monocots have tougher leaves than dicots, and include a new kind of tough leafNathaniel J Dominy, Peter J Grubb, Robyn V Jackson, et al.
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