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Dr Khaled Khalaf
Professor Paula Waterhouse
Dr Wendy Dirks
Relating metric crown dimensions to underlying internal daily secretion rates in antimeric premolars2024
Dr Thomas Shepherd
Dr Wendy Dirks
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Pamela Walton
Tracing fetal and childhood exposure to lead using isotope analysis of deciduous teeth2016
Dr Susan Hodgson
Dr Wendy Dirks
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Determinants of childhood lead exposure in the postleaded petrol era: The Tooth Fairy cohort from Newcastle upon Tyne2015
Dr Wendy Dirks
Dr Nick Jepson
Dr Khaled Khalaf
3D-Geomorphometrics tooth shape analysis in hypodontia2014
Dr Wendy Dirks
New fossil remains of Elephas from the southern Levant: Implications for the evolutionary history of the Asian elephant2013
Dr Wendy Dirks
Are there two distinct types of hypocone in Eocene primates? The 'pseudohypocone' of notharctines revisited2012
Dr Wendy Dirks
Charuwan Manmee
Dr Susan Hodgson
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Reconstructing the life-time lead exposure in children using dentine in deciduous teeth2012
Dr Wendy Dirks
The duration and rate of molar plate formation in Palaeoloxodon cypriotes and Mammuthus columbi from dental histology2012
Charuwan Manmee
Dr Susan Hodgson
Dr Wendy Dirks
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Lead levels in teeth as a measure of life-time lead exposure in children2011
Dr Wendy Dirks
The relationship of accentuated lines in enamel to weaning stress in juvenile baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis)2010
Dr Wendy Dirks
An anachronistic Clarkforkian mammal fauna from the Paleocene Fort Union Formation (Great Divide Basin, Wyoming, USA)2009
Dr Wendy Dirks
Lamellar bone is an incremental tissue reconciling enamel rhythms, body size, and organismal life history2009
Dr Wendy Dirks
Dr Don Reid
Pamela Walton
Phylogeny, life history and the timing of molar crown formation in two archaic ungulates, Meniscotherium and Phenacodus (Mammalia, “Condylarthra”)2009
Dr Wendy Dirks
Tracking dietary transitions in weanling baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis) using strontium/calcium ratios in enamel2008
Dr Wendy Dirks
A late Wasatchian mammalian fauna from the Steamboat Mountain-Freighter Gap area, Great Divide Basin, southwestern Wyoming2007
Dr Wendy Dirks
Creating a searchable geographic information systems (GIS) database of fossil localities and specimens: An example from the Eocene of southwestern Wyoming2007
Dr Wendy Dirks
Enamel microstructure and the timing of plate formation in Elephas (Palaeoloxodon) cypriotes2007
Dr Wendy Dirks
Life history theory and dental development in four species of catarrhine primates2007
Dr Wendy Dirks
Primate fossils, geological marker beds, and anachronistic faunal assemblages from the early Paleogene of southwestern Wyoming2007
Dr Don Reid
Dr Wendy Dirks
Stress, life history, and dental development in the vervet (Chlorocebus aethiops) and baboon (Papio hamadryas) from dental histology2004
Dr Wendy Dirks
Dr Don Reid
Thinking small: A comparative study of dental microstructure in Cantius, Otolemur, Perodicticus, and Saimiri2004
Dr Wendy Dirks
Effect of Diet on Dental Development in Four Species of Catarrhine Primates2003
Dr Wendy Dirks
A life history and climate change solution to the evolution and extinction of insular dwarfs: a Cypriot experience2002
Dr Wendy Dirks
Dental development in hylobatids, or how to get to the same place in the same time on a different road2002
Dr Wendy Dirks
Dr Don Reid
Out of the mouths of baboons: Stress, life history, and dental development in the Awash National Park hybrid zone, Ethiopia2002
Dr Wendy Dirks
The timing of hypoplastic events in gibbons.2001
Dr Wendy Dirks
Histological reconstruction of dental development and age at death in a juvenile gibbon (Hylobates lar)1998