Talonid crests expression at the enamel-dentine junction of hominin lower permanent and deciduous molars
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I. Martínez | J. Arsuaga | M. Skinner | J. B. D. Castro | A. Gracia-Téllez | M. Martinón‐Torres | Laura Martín‐Francés | Marina Martínez Pinillos | Ana Gracia-Téllez
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