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* [https://scholia.portal.mardi4nfdi.de/work/Q96683955 Five ways to ensure that models serve society: a manifesto] | * [https://scholia.portal.mardi4nfdi.de/work/Q96683955 Five ways to ensure that models serve society: a manifesto] | ||
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* [https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011808 Predicting primate tongue morphology based on geometrical skull matching. A first step towards an application on fossil hominins] | * [https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011808 Predicting primate tongue morphology based on geometrical skull matching. A first step towards an application on fossil hominins] | ||
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- Predicting primate tongue morphology based on geometrical skull matching. A first step towards an application on fossil hominins