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Susan H.
Williams, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Anatomy
Department of Biomedical Sciences
willias7@ohio.edu
121 Life Sciences Building
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Williams SH, Wright BW, Truong V, Daubert CR,
Vinyard CJ. 2005. Mechanical properties of foods
used in experimental studies of primate masticatory
function. American Journal of Primatology
67:329-346. (PDF) |
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Wall
CE, Vinyard CJ, Johnson KR, Williams SH, Hylander WL.
2005. Phase II jaw movements and masseter muscle
activity during chewing in Papio anubis.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
129:215-224.
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Vinyard CJ, Williams SH, Wall CE, Johnson KR,
Hylander WL. 2005. Jaw-muscle electromyography
during chewing in Belanger's treeshrews (Tupaia
belangeri). American Journal of Physical
Anthropology 127:26-45. (PDF) |
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Hylander WL, Wall CE, Vinyard CJ, Ross C, Ravosa MR,
Williams SH, Johnson KR. 2005. Temporalis function
in anthropoids and strepsirrhines: an EMG study.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 128:35-56.
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Vinyard, C. J., C. E. Wall, S. H. Williams and
W. L. Hylander. 2003. A comparative functional
analysis of skull morphology of tree-gouging
primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
120:153-170. (PDF)
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Williams, S. H., C. E. Wall, C. J. Vinyard and W. L. Hylander. 2002. A biomechanical analysis of skull form in gum-harvesting galagids. Folia Primatologica 73:197-209. (PDF)
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Williams, S. H. and R. F. Kay. 2001. A comparative test of adaptive explanations for hypsodonty in ungulates and rodents. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 8:207-229. (PDF)
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