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El patró de microestriació dental de primats Catarrhini: un model ecològic per primats fòssils i homínids Memòria presentada per Jordi Galbany i Casals per a optar al grau de Doctor en Biologia Dirigida pel Dr. Alejandro Martínez Pérez-Pérez, Professor Titular d’Antropologia Física de la Unitat d’Antropologia del Departament de Biologia Animal de la Universitat de Barcelona Programa de Doctorat d’Antropologia Biològica, bienni 1999-2001 Alejandro Martínez Pérez-Pérez Director Clara García Moro Tutora Jordi Galbany i Casals Doctorand

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El patró de microestriació dental de primats

Catarrhini: un model ecològic per primats

fòssils i homínids

Memòria presentada per

Jordi Galbany i Casals

per a optar al grau de

Doctor en Biologia

Dirigida pel Dr. Alejandro Martínez Pérez-Pérez, Professor Titular d’Antropologia

Física de la Unitat d’Antropologia del Departament de Biologia Animal de la

Universitat de Barcelona

Programa de Doctorat d’Antropologia Biològica, bienni 1999-2001

Alejandro Martínez Pérez-Pérez

Director

Clara García Moro

Tutora

Jordi Galbany i Casals

Doctorand

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