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Molar enamel thickness in the chacma baboon, Papio ursinus (Kerr 1792)
Frederick E. Grine
, M. A. Spencer
, B. Demes
, H. F. Smith
, D. S. Strait
, D. A. Constant
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Papio Ursinus
100%
Enamel Thickness
100%
Relative Enamel Thickness
100%
Chacma Baboon
100%
Modern Humans
75%
Enamel
50%
Bite Force
50%
Crown Width
50%
No Significant Difference
25%
Size Reduction
25%
Developmental Mechanisms
25%
Muscle Force
25%
Temporomandibular Joint
25%
Bispecific T-cell Engager (BiTE)
25%
Baboon
25%
Three Dimensional Model
25%
Far Forward
25%
Phylogenetic Reconstruction
25%
Catarrhine Primates
25%
Functional Explanation
25%
Force Potential
25%
Occlusal Force
25%
Human Encounter
25%
Functional Scenario
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bite
100%
Tooth Crown
66%
Crown
66%
Muscle Strength
33%
Temporomandibular Joint
33%