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Samuel N Cobb

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Journal of Anatomy|April 3, 2008
The facial skeleton of the chimpanzee-human last common ancestorSamuel N Cobb
Journal of Anatomy|January 4, 2011
Craniofacial biomechanics: in vivo to in silicoSamuel N Cobb
Journal of Human Evolution|June 22, 2007
The ontogeny of sexual dimorphism in the facial skeleton of the African apesSamuel N Cobb, Paul O'Higgins
Journal of Anatomy|December 17, 2010
Balancing the spatial demands of the developing dentition with the mechanical demands of the catarrhine mandibular symphysisSamuel N Cobb, Olga Panagiotopoulou
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|August 10, 2011
The mechanical significance of morphological variation in the macaque mandibular symphysis during masticationOlga Panagiotopoulou, Samuel N Cobb
Frontiers of Oral Biology|October 16, 2009
Tooth root and craniomandibular morphological integration in the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): alternative developmental models for the determinants of root lengthSamuel N Cobb, Hester Baverstock
Journal of Anatomy|June 30, 2010
The mechanical function of the periodontal ligament in the macaque mandible: a validation and sensitivity study using finite element analysisOlga Panagiotopoulou, Kornelius Kupczik, Samuel N Cobb
Journal of Anatomy|May 23, 2013
The morphology of the mouse masticatory musculatureHester Baverstock, Nathan S Jeffery, Samuel N Cobb
Royal Society Open Science|April 30, 2019
Mechanical significance of morphological variation in diprotodont incisorsPhilip J R Morris, Philip G Cox, Samuel N Cobb
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 2016
The shapes of bird beaks are highly controlled by nondietary factorsJen A Bright, Jesús Marugán-Lobón, Samuel N Cobb, et al.
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Journal of Anatomy|April 3, 2008
The facial skeleton of the chimpanzee-human last common ancestorSamuel N Cobb
Journal of Anatomy|January 4, 2011
Craniofacial biomechanics: in vivo to in silicoSamuel N Cobb
Journal of Human Evolution|June 22, 2007
The ontogeny of sexual dimorphism in the facial skeleton of the African apesSamuel N Cobb, Paul O'Higgins
Journal of Anatomy|December 17, 2010
Balancing the spatial demands of the developing dentition with the mechanical demands of the catarrhine mandibular symphysisSamuel N Cobb, Olga Panagiotopoulou
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|August 10, 2011
The mechanical significance of morphological variation in the macaque mandibular symphysis during masticationOlga Panagiotopoulou, Samuel N Cobb
Frontiers of Oral Biology|October 16, 2009
Tooth root and craniomandibular morphological integration in the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): alternative developmental models for the determinants of root lengthSamuel N Cobb, Hester Baverstock
Journal of Anatomy|June 30, 2010
The mechanical function of the periodontal ligament in the macaque mandible: a validation and sensitivity study using finite element analysisOlga Panagiotopoulou, Kornelius Kupczik, Samuel N Cobb
Journal of Anatomy|May 23, 2013
The morphology of the mouse masticatory musculatureHester Baverstock, Nathan S Jeffery, Samuel N Cobb
Royal Society Open Science|April 30, 2019
Mechanical significance of morphological variation in diprotodont incisorsPhilip J R Morris, Philip G Cox, Samuel N Cobb
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 2016
The shapes of bird beaks are highly controlled by nondietary factorsJen A Bright, Jesús Marugán-Lobón, Samuel N Cobb, et al.
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