Browsing Royal Museum for Central Africa by Author "Balzeau, A."
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Applications of imaging methodologies to paleoanthropology: beneficial results relating to the preservation, management and development of collections
Balzeau, A.; Crevecoeur, I.; Rougier, H.Froment, A.Gilissen, E.Grimaud-Hervé, D.Mennecier, P.Semal, P. et al. -
Applications of imaging methodologies to paleoanthropology: Beneficial results relating to the preservation, management and development of collections
Balzeau, A.; Crevecoeur, I.; Rougier, H.Froment, A.Gilissen, E.Grimaud-Hervé, D.Mennecier, P.Semal, P. et al. -
Automatic, landmark-free quantification of 3D endocranial asymmetries in extant and fossil species : new insights into paleoneurology
Combès, B.; Fournier, M.; Braga, J.Subsol, G.Balzeau, A.Gilissen, E.Thackeray, F.Prima, S. et al. -
Caractérisation automatique, tridimensionnelle et sans amers anatomiques des asymétries endocrâniennes chez les hominidés
Combès, B.; Fournier, M.; Braga, J.Balzeau, A.Gilissen, E.Thackeray, F. et al. -
Des asymétries du cerveau communes aux hommes et aux grands singes
Balzeau, A.; Gilissen, E. -
Endocranial shape asymmetries in hominids, including fossil hominins and extant hominids, assessed via skull based landmark analysis of 3D reconstructions from CT images
Balzeau, A.; Gilissen, E.; Grimaud-Hervé, D. -
Erratum to Internal cranial anatomy of the type specimen of <EM>Pan paniscus</EM> and available data for study
Balzeau, A.; Gilissen, E.; Wendelen, W.Coudyzer, W. et al. -
Internal cranial anatomy of the type specimen of <EM>Pan paniscus</EM> and available data for study
Balzeau, A.; Gilissen, E.; Wendelen, W.Coudyzer, W. et al. -
Internal cranial anatomy of the type specimen of <EM>Pan paniscus</EM> and available data for study
Gilissen, E.; Balzeau, A.; Wendelen, W.Coudyzer, W. et al. -
Internal cranial anatomy of the type specimen of <em>Pan paniscus</em> and available data for study
Gilissen, E.; Balzeau, A.; Wendelen, W.Coudyzer, W. et al. -
Is the Broca's cap asymmetric in Hominids? First quantification of the shape of the 3rd frontal convolution on endocasts
Balzeau, A.; Gilissen, E.; Holloway, R.Prima, S.Grimaud-Hervé, D. et al. -
Quantification de la position de l endinion et de l inion, nouvelles données sur la variation et l évolution de la morphologie endo- et exocrânienne de l os occipital chez les hominidés - Where are endinion and inion? New data on the variation and the evolution of the exo and endocranial morphology of the occipital bone in hominids
Balzeau, A.; Gilissen, E.; Grimaud-Hervé, D. -
Shared pattern of endocranial shape asymmetries among great apes, anatomically modern humans, and fossil hominins
Balzeau, A.; Gilissen, E.; Grimaud-Hervé, D. -
The type specimen of bonobo (<EM>Pan paniscus</EM>) made available for study
Balzeau, A.; Gilissen, E.; Wendelen, W.Coudyzer, W. et al. -
Variations in size, shape and asymmetries of the third frontal convolution in hominids: Paleoneurological implications for hominin evolution and the origin of language
Balzeau, A.; Gilissen, E.; Holloway, R.Prima, S.Grimaud-Hervé, D. et al. -
Where are inion and endinion? Anatomical analysis in hominids and preliminary results
Balzeau, A.; Gilissen, E.; Grimaud-Hervé, D. -
Where are inion and endinion? Variations of the exo- and endocranial morphology of the occipital bone during hominin evolution
Balzeau, A.; Grimaud-Hervé, D.; Gilissen, E.