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    EMG of the human flexor pollicis longus muscle: implications for the evolution of hominid tool use by Hamrick, M.W., Churchill, S.E., Schmitt, D., Hylander, W.L.

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-02-1998)
    “…Modern humans possess a distinct and well-developed flexor pollicis longus muscle, an extrinsic thumb flexor which is “either rudimentary or absent” in great…”
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    In-vivo bone strain as an indicator of masticatory bite force in Macaca fascicularis by Hylander, W L

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1986)
    “…The hypothesis that mandibular bone-strain patterns are a good indicator of molar bite-force patterns in M. fascicularis during mastication was tested by…”
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    Function of the supraorbital region of primates by Hylander, W L, Picq, P G, Johnson, K R

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1991)
    “…The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the functional significance of well-developed brow-ridges in primates is to counter powerful…”
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    Jaw movements and patterns of mandibular bone strain during mastication in the monkey Macaca fascicularis by Hylander, W L, Crompton, A W

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1986)
    “…Small amalgam fillings were placed in maxillary and mandibular second molar and canine teeth for cine-radiographic analysis. The rosette strain gauges were…”
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    The relationship between masseter force and masseter electromyogram during mastication in the monkey Macaca fascicularis by Hylander, W L, Johnson, K R

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1989)
    “…In five adult monkeys, electromyograms (EMGs) were recorded from bipolar surface electrodes positioned over the superficial masseter and from bipolar fine-wire…”
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