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2006Comparison of coordinate digitizers for cranial surfaces.Sommer, H.; Kuperavage, A.; Eckhardt, R.; Norris, R.; Henneberg, M.; Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (75th : 2006 : Anchorage, AK)
2002Sexual dimorphism in the robusticity of long bones of infants and young childrenCoussens, A.; Anson, T.; Norris, R.; Henneberg, M.
2006Morphological and molecular measures of papionine diversity as standards for the interpretation of hominin diversity.Norris, R.; Kuperavage, A.; Eckhardt, R.; Sommer, H.; Henneberg, M.; Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (75th : 2006 : Anchorage, AK)
2003Hand and forearm musculature of the brachiating apes: with particular reference to the structure and function of the Orang Utan (Pongo pygmaeus). Implications for hominid evolution.Brennan, M.; Norris, R.; Henneberg, M.; Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Society for Human Biology (16th : 2002 : Perth, Western Australia)
2007Binary cranial contrasts and hypothetical species demarcations versus sources of real intrapopulation variation: LB1 and other test cases.Kuperavage, A.; Eckhardt, R.; Norris, R.; Henneberg, M.; Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (76th : 2007 : Philadelphia, PA)
2007Morphological variation within primate species: papionines versus koalasNorris, R.; Eckhardt, R.; Kuperavage, A.; Henneberg, M.; Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (76th : 2007 : Philadelphia, PA)
2005Sources of biological variation. Is sex really important?Henneberg, M.; Stephan, C.; Norris, R.; Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (74th : 2005 : Milwaukee, WI)
2008Anatomy of the nasal profileAnderson, K.; Henneberg, M.; Norris, R.
2005Does sexual dimorphism in facial soft tissue depths justify sex distinction in craniofacial identification?Stephan, C.; Norris, R.; Henneberg, M.