03 June 2026
The arrangement of mineral nanocrystals in the tooth enamel of primates, hominins and modern humans altered as the diet of these species changed.
By
Alejandro Romero0
Alejandro Romero
The arrangement of mineral nanocrystals in the tooth enamel of primates, hominins and modern humans altered as the diet of these species changed.
03 June 2026
The arrangement of mineral nanocrystals in the tooth enamel of primates, hominins and modern humans altered as the diet of these species changed.
By
Alejandro Romero0
Alejandro Romero

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