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    Testing the reliability of the rearticulation of osteological primate pelves in comparative morphological studies by TorresTamayo, Nicole, Rae, Todd C., Hirasaki, Eishi, Betti, Lia

    Published in Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) (01-08-2024)
    “…The evolution of human pelvic form is primarily studied using disarticulated osteological material of living and fossil primates that need rearticulation to…”
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    3D analysis of sexual dimorphism in size, shape and breathing kinematics of human lungs by TorresTamayo, Nicole, García‐Martínez, Daniel, Lois Zlolniski, Stephanie, Torres‐Sánchez, Isabel, García‐Río, Francisco, Bastir, Markus

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-02-2018)
    “…Sexual dimorphism in the human respiratory system has been previously reported at the skeletal (cranial and thoracic) level, but also at the pulmonary level…”
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    Three‐dimensional analysis of sexual dimorphism in the soft tissue morphology of the upper airways in a human population by Bastir, Markus, Megía, Irene, TorresTamayo, Nicole, García‐Martínez, Daniel, Piqueras, Francisco M., Burgos, Manuel

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-01-2020)
    “…Objectives Several studies have analyzed the sexual dimorphism of the skeletal cranial airways. This study aimed to quantify the three‐dimensional (3D)…”
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    Three‐dimensional analysis of sexual dimorphism in ribcage kinematics of modern humans by García‐Martínez, Daniel, Bastir, Markus, TorresTamayo, Nicole, O'Higgins, Paul, Torres‐Sánchez, Isabel, García‐Río, Francisco, Heuzé, Yann

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-06-2019)
    “…Objectives Sexual dimorphism is an important biological factor underlying morphological variation in the human skeleton. Previous research found sex‐related…”
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    3D geometric morphometric analysis of variation in the human lumbar spine by Lois Zlolniski, Stephanie, TorresTamayo, Nicole, García‐Martínez, Daniel, Blanco‐Pérez, Esther, Mata‐Escolano, Federico, Barash, Alon, Nalla, Shahed, Martelli, Sandra, Sanchis‐Gimeno, Juan A., Bastir, Markus

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-11-2019)
    “…Objectives The shape of the human lumbar spine is considered to be a consequence of erect posture. In addition, several other factors such as sexual dimorphism…”
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    Morphological and functional implications of sexual dimorphism in the human skeletal thorax by García-Martínez, Daniel, Torres-Tamayo, Nicole, Torres-Sanchez, Isabel, García-Río, Francisco, Bastir, Markus

    Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-11-2016)
    “…Objectives The human respiratory apparatus is characterized by sexual dimorphism, the cranial airways of males being larger (both absolutely and relatively)…”
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    Ribcage measurements indicate greater lung capacity in Neanderthals and Lower Pleistocene hominins compared to modern humans by García-Martínez, Daniel, Torres-Tamayo, Nicole, Torres-Sánchez, Isabel, García-Río, Francisco, Rosas, Antonio, Bastir, Markus

    Published in Communications biology (16-08-2018)
    “…Our most recent fossil relatives, the Neanderthals, had a large brain and a very heavy body compared to modern humans. This type of body requires high levels…”
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    Comparative anatomy and 3D geometric morphometrics of the El Sidrón atlases (C1) by Palancar, Carlos A., Torres-Tamayo, Nicole, García-Martínez, Daniel, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Rosas, Antonio, Bastir, Markus

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-12-2020)
    “…The first cervical vertebra (atlas, C1) is an important element of the vertebral column because it connects the cranial base with the cervical column, thus…”
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    Analyses of the neandertal patellae from El Sidrón (Asturias, Spain) with implications for the evolution of body form in Homo by Rosas, Antonio, Losada Agustina, Beatriz, García-Martínez, Daniel, Torres-Tamayo, Nicole, García-Tabernero, Antonio, Pastor, Juan Francisco, Rasilla, Marco de la, Bastir, Markus

    Published in Journal of human evolution (01-04-2020)
    “…The evolution of the body form in Homo and its potential morphological connection to the arrangement of different skeletal systems is of major interest in…”
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    Ecomorphological study of Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) distal phalanx: Insights from 3D geometric morphometrics for paleoenvironmental reconstructions by Galán López, Ana Belén, Torres-Tamayo, Nicole, Martínez-Polanco, María Fernanda

    Published in Quaternary Environments and Humans (01-10-2024)
    “…Reindeer mobility patterns exhibit significant variability in modern ecosystems, especially between open and wooded environments. This variability makes it…”
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