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Rebecca W. Cook
Rebecca W. Cook
Ph.D. student in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University
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Feeding chlortetracycline to range cattle to eliminate the carrier state of anaplasmosis.
TE Franklin, RW Cook, DJ Anderson
101967
Medium and low tevel feeding of chlortetracycline with comparison to anaplasmosis CF and CA tests.
TE Franklin, RW Cook, DJ Anderson, KL Kuttler
91967
Morphology of the Homo naledi femora from Lesedi
CS Walker, ZD Cofran, M Grabowski, D Marchi, RW Cook, SE Churchill, ...
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 170 (1), 5-23, 2019
82019
The cranial biomechanics and feeding performance of Homo floresiensis
RW Cook, A Vazzana, R Sorrentino, S Benazzi, AL Smith, DS Strait, ...
Interface Focus 11 (5), 20200083, 2021
42021
Evaluating the craniofacial feeding biomechanics in Homo floresiensis using the finite element method
RW Cook, A Vazzana, R Sorrentino, S Benazzi, AL Smith, DS Strait, ...
AAPA 2021, 21-22, 2021
2021
Walking with hominins and chewing with lemurs in K-12 classrooms: Incorporating 3D digital repositories into state-specific lesson plans
AN Rossillo, RW Cook, EL Fulwood
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 168, 209-209, 2019
2019
A comparison of lateral iliac flare measurement methods and their correlation with lesser gluteal moment arms
RW Cook, GS Yapuncich, IJ Thompson, CS Walker, SE Churchill
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 165, 53-53, 2018
2018
Do trabecular properties signal a bipedal loading pattern in a rat model for the quadrupedal to bipedal transition?
AD Foster, RW Cook, B Whithorn, J Vallely
2018
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