Search Results - "EISENMANN, V"
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Morphological convergence in Hippidion and Equus (Amerhippus) South American equids elucidated by ancient DNA analysis
Published in Journal of molecular evolution (01-08-2003)“…Unusual equids named hippidions inhabited South America for more than 2 MY (million years). Like many other animals they succumbed to the worldwide climatic…”
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The small equids of Binagady (Azerbaidjan) and Qazvin (Iran): E. Hemionus Binagadensis nov. subsp. and E. Hydruntinus
Published in Geobios (1999)“…Most of the remains of the small pleistocene equid of Binagady usually considered as an E. hydruntinusmay be referred to a new subspecies, E. hemionus…”
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First hominine remains from a ∼1.0 million year old bone bed at Cornelia-Uitzoek, Free State Province, South Africa
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-09-2012)“…We report here on evidence of early Homo around 1.0 Ma (millions of years ago) in the central plains of southern Africa. The human material, a first upper…”
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Geographic distribution of an extinct equid (Equus hydruntinus: Mammalia, Equidae) revealed by morphological and genetical analyses of fossils
Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2006)“…Equus hydruntinus inhabited Europe and the Middle East for more than 300 000 years. For a long time, palaeontological data failed to place E. hydruntinus into…”
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Global vegetation change through the Miocene/Pliocene boundary
Published in Nature (London) (11-09-1997)“…Between 8 and 6 million years ago, there was a global increase in the biomass of plants using C4 photosynthesis as indicated by changes in the carbon isotope…”
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Geology and palaeontology of the Upper Miocene Toros-Menalla hominid locality, Chad
Published in Nature (London) (11-07-2002)“…All six known specimens of the early hominid Sahelanthropus tchadensis come from Toros-Menalla site 266 (TM 266), a single locality in the Djurab Desert,…”
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CHAD: DISCOVERY OF A VERTEBRATE FAUNA CLOSE TO THE MIO-PLIOCENE BOUNDARY
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Geometric morphometrics and the population diversity of Late Glacial horses in Western Europe ( Equus caballus arcelini): phylogeographic and anthropological implications
Published in Journal of archaeological science (2005)“…In order to test the possibility of large migrations of wild horses between the North and the South of Western Europe during the Late Glacial, we addressed the…”
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The earliest human occupation of North Africa: a reply to Sahnouni et al. (2002)
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Folivores et tondeurs d'herbe: Forme de la symphyse mandibulaire des équidés et des tapiridés (Perissodactyla, Mammalia)
Published in Geobios (1998)“…Les symphyses mandibulaires de 47 tapirs [folivores) et 46 équidés (tondeurs d'herbe) modernes diffèrentpar leurs proportions. Au Turolien, des proportions que…”
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The importance of PaO2 and PaCO2 values in the perioperative care of geriatric patients
Published in Anaesthesiologie und Reanimation (1993)“…Because of the generally accepted operability of patients without any age limit nowadays, more information is needed about functional disorders of organs, for…”
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NOUVELLE MISSION ARCHÉOLOGIQUE ET PALÉONTOLOGIQUE D'OUBÉIDIYEH (ISRAËL) : PREMIERS RÉSULTATS
Published in Paléorient (01-01-1989)“…L'étude, par la nouvelle mission franco-israélienne, des faciès, des structures sédimentaires et de leurs enchaînements a mis en évidence une séquence…”
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