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Robotic Single-Site Surgery for Female-to-Male Transsexuals: Preliminary Experience
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Update on Pulmonary Toxicity Induced by New Breast Cancer Treatments
Published 2025-01-01“…Lorenzo Belluzzi,1,2,* Giulio Martinelli,1,2,* Bianca Medici,1,2 Alessandro Farina,1 Enrica Martinelli,1 Fabio Canino,1,2 Federica Caggia,2,3 Alessia Molinaro,1 Monica Barbolini,2,4 Fabio Tamburrano,1 Luca Moscetti,2,4 Federico Piacentini,1,2 Massimo Dominici,1 Claudia Omarini2,4 1Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences for Children & Adults, University Hospital of Modena, Modena, Italy; 2GOIRC (Gruppo Oncologico Italiano di Ricerca Clinica), Parma, Italy; 3Department of Training, Research and Innovation, University Hospital of Modena, Modena, Italy; 4Department of Medical Oncology, University Hospital of Modena, Modena, Italy*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Claudia Omarini, Division of Medical Oncology, University Hospital of Modena, Via del Pozzo 71, 41122, Modena, Italy, Tel +39 059 4222845, Email claudia.omarini@gmail.comAbstract: In recent years, new anticancer drugs have been investigated and approved for the treatment of breast cancer based on improved survival outcomes. …”
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Biodiversity information system of the national parks administration of Argentina
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Le système d’information sur la biodiversité de l’administration des parcs nationaux argentins
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EUS-FNA Diagnosis with Core Biopsy of Pancreatic Metastases from Primary Breast Cancer
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Comparative Cognitive Science and Convergent Evolution: Humans and Elephants
Published 2022-12-01“…While concentration within the hominid and wider primate lines can tell us much about genetic constraints on human culture and cognition, at least as much attention should be paid to species in which patterns of evolved social cognition respond to problems faced by ancestral hominins. …”
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Perikymata number and spacing on early modern human teeth: evidence from Qafzeh cave, Israel
Published 2006-06-01“…The microscopic anatomy of dental enamel has been employed in numerous studies of fossil hominin teeth. This research has focused on the use of microstructure, primarily perikymata and, when available, their internal manifestations, in the construction of phylogenetic relationships as well as in the reconstruction of hominin patterns of growth and development. …”
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Identité biologique des artisans moustériens de Kebara (Mont Carmel, Israël) Réflexions sur le concept de néanderthalien au Levant méditerranéen
Published 2008-06-01“…The southern Mediterranean Levant has attracted the attention of the scientific community since the early excavations conducted at the beginning of the 20th century on several sites, which provided a significant sample of Upper Pleistocene hominids. Additional skeletal material, circumscribed geographically and chronologically, raises several questions concerning the biological differences and similarities between the hominid samples represented, and their geographical position at the crossroads of Africa and Eurasia. …”
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Why heads matter in palaeoanthropology: The impacts and consequences of collecting skulls
Published 2025-02-01“…We consider how the announcement and overall discovery story of the Taung Child revolutionised our understanding of hominin cranial evolution, but also fit within these skull-collecting objectives and contributed to the palaeoanthropological fixation on the skull. …”
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Taxonomic debate: anthropological or philosophical problem?
Published 2004-12-01“…Over the centuries, anthropology has been marked by periods of multiplication or reduction of the taxonomic names of the hominids. Repeatedly, anthropologists, examining the same hominid material, came to different conclusions and made its classification differently. …”
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Looking for the origins of the human brain: The role of South Africa in the history of palaeoneurology
Published 2025-02-01“…Details preserved in the endocast of the Taung Child have opened critical questions and debates about how the human brain evolved, and how to identify and study evidence of brain changes from fossil hominin crania. In this paper, we review and synthesise methodological innovations (how do we study fossil hominin brains?) …”
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La latéralité manuelle préhistorique, les outils et le langage
Published 2014-03-01“…Language allowed hominins to teach and learn complex tool-making; and complex tool-use influenced the handedness of the species. …”
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Taung and beyond: The mining history, geology and taphonomy of Australopithecus in South Africa
Published 2025-02-01“… South Africa is host to the single richest early hominin fossil record worldwide, including many examples of the endemic species Australopithecus africanus fossils. …”
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Les hominoïdes fossiles : une aide pour l’éducation en Afrique
Published 2009-10-01“…Africa is a key continent for unravelling hominid history shared with that of apes and to understand the emergence of our family in relation to the environment. …”
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Prevalence of Certain Urogenital Bacterial Mollicutes in Patients Suffering from Infertility
Published 2022-01-01“…Mollicutes included in this study were Mycoplasma hominis, Ureaplasma urealyticum, and Mycoplasma genitalium. …”
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