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www.answersingenesis.org/articles/tj/v12/n3/wisdom-teet...
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Dec 1, 1998 ... Macho and Moggi-Cecchi17 concluded that compared to other primates the third molars are the smallest in Homo sapiens. Further, if the third ...
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uts.cc.utexas.edu/~bramblet/ant301/seven.html
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Third molars are often absent in some primate genera. Once a tooth is lost in a species, it is usually not reproduced again. Thus ancestral forms generally may ...
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajpa.1330520102/pdf
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argument. Arguing that catarrhine primates are the only anthropoid group which develop and erupt supernumerary fourth molars,. Schwartz ('78: 17) suggests ...
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johnhawks.net/courses/principles/all?page=3
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Oct 17, 2011 ... Some other kinds of primates have entirely lost their third molars and normally erupt only two in each quadrant. The South American monkeys ...
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johnhawks.net/taxonomy/term/361
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Oct 23, 2011 ... Some other kinds of primates have entirely lost their third molars and normally erupt only two in each quadrant. The South American monkeys ...
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netfiles.uiuc.edu/p-garber/www/publications/Callimico%2...
netfiles.uiuc.edu/p-garber/www/publications/Callimico%20evanth.pdf
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litrichines have lost their third mo- lars, Goeldi's monkeys retain this tooth, although it is reduced in size compared to the third molars of all other platyrrhines ...
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catdir.loc.gov/catdir/samples/cam031/2001037356.pdf
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Primate dentition: an introduction to the teeth of nonhuman primates /. Daris R. .... a line perpendicular to the distal surfaces of the maxillary third molars or, ...
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Dentition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dentition
In other mammals such as some primates, they are used to split open hard ... In humans, the third molar pertains to the wisdom tooth, whether or not it has ...
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However, by comparison with other primates, the australopithecines' molars are .... A number of ideas have been put forth (see Andrews and Martin (1991), and ...
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