00981cam2 2200277 450 E60020003409120240625101355.020080204d1955 |||||ita|0103 baitalatIT1 (a. 776-945)RomaIstituto Storico Italiano per il Medio Evo1955XX, 782 p.26 cmFonti per la storia d'Italia001LAEC000242592001 *Fonti per la storia d'Italia001E6002000340922001 <<I >>Placiti del "Regnum Italiae" / a cura di Cesare ManaresiManaresi, CesareA600200046424070ITUNISOB20240625RICAUNISOBUNISOB900|Coll|31|K14222E600200034091M 102 Monografia moderna SBNW900|Coll|31|K000042-1Si14222acquistobethUNISOBUNISOB20080204122222.020240625101355.0bethb1 (a. 776-945)4168321UNISOB02135nam 22004813 450 991084507160332120241230084506.0(CKB)5680000000395686(MiAaPQ)EBC31860676(Au-PeEL)EBL31860676(OCoLC)1482263261(NjHacI)995680000000395686(EXLCZ)99568000000039568620241230d2024 uy 0itaurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOrigini, Forma e (dis)funzioni Dell'apparato Masticatorio in Homo Sapiens Una Prospettiva Darwiniana1st ed.Florence :Firenze University Press,2024.©2023.1 online resource (514 pages)Studi e Saggi Series ;v.2539791221502596 9791221502602 The anatomical-functional structure with which human beings are equipped today has its roots in our evolutionary history: knowing the latter helps us understand why our body looks like this and functions in this way. Every living being, including Homo sapiens, is the result of a progressive stratification of forms that have adapted to environmental pressures which have shaped their morphology from deep time until today. Our masticatory apparatus (evolutionarily very recent) began to develop with the advent of mammals around 250 million years ago, structuring itself with a unique morphology and function, closely linked to the upright posture typical of the Homo genus and to globular encephalisation, a characterizing peculiarity Homo sapiens.Studi e Saggi SeriesOrigini, forma e DentistryEvolutionDentistry.Evolution.617.6Papini Andrea597216MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910845071603321Origini, Forma e (dis)funzioni Dell'apparato Masticatorio in Homo Sapiens4305444UNINA