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Morphological trends in the molars of fossil rodents from the Fayum Depression, Egypt Patrick J. Lewis1* & Elwyn L. Simons2
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Document Date: 2007-07-06 03:43:44


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Huntsville / Washington D.C. / Baltimore / New York / Chicago / Durham / /

Company

Princeton University Press / Johns Hopkins University Press / Open Court Publishing / /

Continent

Asia / Africa / /

Country

Egypt / United States / Oman / Bolivia / /

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Facility

Duke University / Texas Tech University / Sam Houston State University / Museum of Texas Tech University / University of New Mexico / /

NaturalFeature

Sahara Desert / /

Organization

Duke University / Duke Lemur Center / National Science Foundation / University of New Mexico / U.S.A. Duke University Primate Center / Princeton University / Johns Hopkins University / Department of Biological Sciences / Division of Fossil Primates / Sam Houston State University / National Academy of Sciences / Texas Tech University / Duke University / Durham / U.S. Government Printing Office / /

Person

Eileen Johnson / Richard E. Strauss / /

Position

Walker / *Author for correspondence / Fisher / /

ProvinceOrState

South Dakota / Texas / New Mexico / Fayum Province / Illinois / North Carolina / /

PublishedMedium

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / Yearbook of Physical Anthropology / /

Region

East Africa / north Africa / northern Egypt / /

Technology

radiation / /

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