A Deino
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Recent Articles
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Johnson T, Werne J, Brown E, Abbott A, Berke M, Steinman B, et al.
Nature
. 2016 Aug;
537(7619):220-224.
PMID: 27509851
African climate is generally considered to have evolved towards progressively drier conditions over the past few million years, with increased variability as glacial-interglacial change intensified worldwide. Palaeoclimate records derived mainly...
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Kuiper K, Deino A, Hilgen F, Krijgsman W, Renne P, Wijbrans J
Science
. 2008 Apr;
320(5875):500-4.
PMID: 18436783
Calibration of the geological time scale is achieved by independent radioisotopic and astronomical dating, but these techniques yield discrepancies of approximately 1.0% or more, limiting our ability to reconstruct Earth...
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Koeberl C, Glass B, Keates S, Potts R, Weiwen H, Yamei H, et al.
Science
. 2007 Sep;
289(5479):507a.
PMID: 17832054
No abstract available.
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Yamei H, Potts R, Baoyin Y, Zhengtang G, Deino A, Wei W, et al.
Science
. 2000 Mar;
287(5458):1622-6.
PMID: 10698732
Stone artifacts from the Bose basin, South China, are associated with tektites dated to 803,000 +/- 3000 years ago and represent the oldest known large cutting tools (LCTs) in East...
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Gebo D, MacLatchy L, Kityo R, Deino A, Kingston J, Pilbeam D
Science
. 1997 Apr;
276(5311):401-4.
PMID: 9103195
Fossils from a large-bodied hominoid from early Miocene sediments of Uganda, along with material recovered in the 1960s, show features of the shoulder and vertebral column that are significantly similar...
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Hill A, Ward S, Deino A, Curtis G, Drake R
Nature
. 1992 Feb;
355(6362):719-22.
PMID: 1741057
The origin of our own genus, Homo, has been tentatively correlated with worldwide climatic cooling documented at about 2.4 Myr (million years). It has also been conjectured that members of...