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Jeri C. Berlin
Jeri C. Berlin
University of Texas at Austin
Biology
Orthogonality
Semicircular canal
Anatomy
non orthogonality
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Global elongation and high shape flexibility as an evolutionary hypothesis of accommodating mammalian brains into skulls.
2021
Evolution
Vera Weisbecker
Timothy B Rowe
Stephen Wroe
Thomas E. Macrini
Kathleen L. S. Garland
Kenny J. Travouillon
Karen H. Black
Michael Archer
Suzanne J. Hand
Jeri C. Berlin
Robin M. D. Beck
Sandrine Ladevèze
Alana C. Sharp
Karine Mardon
Emma Sherratt
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Global elongation and high shape flexibility as an evolutionary hypothesis of accommodating mammalian brains into skulls
2020
bioRxiv
Vera Weisbecker
Timothy B Rowe
Stephen Wroe
Thomas E. Macrini
Kathleen L S Garland
Kenny J. Travouillon
Karen H. Black
Michael Archer
Suzanne J. Hand
Jeri C. Berlin
Robin M. D. Beck
Sandrine Ladevèze
Alana C. Sharp
Karine Mardon
Emma Sherratt
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Functional implications of semicircular canal non-orthogonality in mammals
2014
E. Christopher Kirk
Jeri C. Berlin
Timothy J Rowe
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Functional Implications of Ubiquitous Semicircular Canal Non-Orthogonality in Mammals
2013
PLOS ONE
Jeri C. Berlin
E. Christopher Kirk
Timothy Rowe
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