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Doug M Boyer
Duke University - Durham / United States
Social Sciences / Anthropology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1300244
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Doug M Boyer's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Transient floral change and rapid global warming at the Paleocene-Eocene boundarySL Wing, GJ Harrington, FA Smith, JI Bloch, DM Boyer, KH FreemanScience 310 (5750), 993-996, 20056242005
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Grasping primate originsJI Bloch, DM Boyerscience 298 (5598), 1606-1610, 20023242002
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New Paleocene skeletons and the relationship of plesiadapiforms to crown-clade primatesJI Bloch, MT Silcox, DM Boyer, EJ SargisProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (4), 1159-1164, 20073032007
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Relief index of second mandibular molars is a correlate of diet among prosimian primates and other euarchontan mammalsDM BoyerJournal of human evolution 55 (6), 1118-1137, 20082352008
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Persistent homology transform for modeling shapes and surfacesK Turner, S Mukherjee, DM BoyerInformation and Inference: A Journal of the IMA 3 (4), 310-344, 20142252014
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