The Evolutionary Paradox of Tooth Wear: Simply Destruction or Inevitable Adaptation?
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0062263
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- Itay Nudel & Ariel Pokhojaev & Yoli Bitterman & Nir Shpack & Luca Fiorenza & Stefano Benazzi & Rachel Sarig, 2021. "Secondary Dentin Formation Mechanism: The Effect of Attrition," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(19), pages 1-10, September.
- Kornelius Kupczik & Netta Lev-Tov Chattah, 2014. "The Adaptive Significance of Enamel Loss in the Mandibular Incisors of Cercopithecine Primates (Mammalia: Cercopithecidae): A Finite Element Modelling Study," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 9(5), pages 1-8, May.
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