Oxnard, Charles E., 1933-
Oxnard, Charles E.
Oxnard, Charles Ernest (1933- ).
Charles E. Oxnard profesor lékařství a anatomie zabývající se biologickými vědami a antropologií
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Works
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Anatomical terms and their derivation | |
Animal lifestyles and anatomies : the case of the prosimian primates | |
Beyond biometry : holistic views of biological structure | |
Change and challenge in human structure : sixty years on : from cutting and counting, through mathematics, mechanics, molecules and modelling, to brain and behaviour! | |
Endemic cretinism | |
Form and pattern in human evolution : some mathematical, physical and engineering approaches | |
Fossils, teeth and sex : new perspectives on human evolution | |
Further quantitative studies of form and function in the primate pelvis with special reference to Australopithecus / E. H. Ashton, R. M. Flinn, W. J. Moore, C. E. Oxnard and T. F. Spence. - London, 1981. | |
Ghostly muscles, wrinkled brains, heresies and Hobbits | |
Humans, apes, and Chinese fossils : new implications for human evolution : a seminar presented to the Department of Anatomy, University of Hong Kong | |
The order of man, 1984, c1983: | |
The order of man : a biomathematical anatomy of the primates | |
Primate locomotion: some links with evolution and morphology | |
Primatologia : Handbuch der Primatenkunde = handbook of primatology = manuel de primatologie | |
Recent advances in human biology | |
The scientific bases of human anatomy | |
Uniqueness and diversity in human evolution : morphometric studies of australopithecines |