Charles E. Oxnard Books
Form And Pattern In Human Evolution
The purpose of Form and Pattern in Human Evolution is to demonstrate how a variety of statistical, physical, and engineering techniques can be applied to the study of the bones of living and fossil...
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Uniqueness And Diversity In Human Evolution: Morphometric Studies Of Australopithecines
By Charles E. Oxnard, Charles E. , 1933- Oxnard, Oxnard, Charles E. , 1933-
this study is a groundbreaking effort in the application of modern mathematics to the problems in biology. The author uses the method of multivariate statistical analysis to investigate a specific...
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Animal Lifestyles And Anatomies: The Case Of The Prosimian Primates
By Robin H. Crompton, Charles E. Oxnard, Susan S. Lieberman
Charles E. Oxnard, Robin H. Crompton, Susan S. Lieberman. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 163-168.
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The Order Of Man: A Biomathematical Anatomy Of The Primates
By Charles Oxnard, Charles E. Oxnard
This book is an attempt to look broadly at the biological Order of Man. It reviews more than two decades of study of present-day primates using data and methods not hitherto made available in one p...
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The Order Of Man: A Biomathematical Anatomy Of The Primates
This book is an attempt to look broadly at the biological Order of Man. It reviews more than two decades of study of present-day primates using data and methods not hitherto made available in one p...
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Beyond Biometry: Holistic Views Of Biological Structure
By Charles E. Oxnard. Second S.t. Huang-chan Memorial Lecture 10th., November, 1980. Department Of Anatomy, University Of Hong Kong. Bibliography: P. [45]-47.
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Humans, Apes, And Chinese Fossils: New Implications For Human Evolution : A Seminar Presented To The Department Of Anatomy, University Of Hong Kong ... Papers' Series / Hong Kong University Press)
By Charles E. Oxnard, University Of Hong Kong. Department Of Anatomy
Description based on print version record.
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The Order Of Man: A Biomathematical Anatomy Of The Primates
Charles E. Oxnard. Includes Indexes. Bibliography: P. [335]-351. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web.
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