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2010Feedback control from the jaw joints during biting: an investigation of the reptile Sphenodon using multibody modellingCurtis, N.; Jones, M.; Evans, S.; O'Higgins, P.; Fagan, M.
2011Functional relationship between skull form and feeding mechanics in Sphenodon, and implications for diapsid skull developmentCurtis, N.; Jones, M.; Shi, J.; O'Higgins, P.; Evans, S.; Fagan, M.; Farke, A.
2011Hard tissue anatomy of the cranial joints in Sphenodon (Rhynchocephalia): sutures, kinesis, and skull mechanicsJones, M.; Curtis, N.; Fagan, M.; O'Higgins, P.; Evans, S.
2010Predicting muscle activation patterns from motion and anatomy: modelling the skull of Sphenodon (Diapsida: Rhynchocephalia)Curtis, N.; Jones, M.; Evans, S.; Shi, J.; O'Higgins, P.; Fagan, M.
2012Shearing mechanics and the influence of a flexible symphysis during oral food processing in sphenodon (lepidosauria: rhynchocephalia)Jones, M.; O'Higgins, P.; Fagan, M.; Evans, S.; Curtis, N.
2012The head and neck anatomy of sea turtles (Cryptodira: Chelonioidea) and skull shape in testudinesJones, M.; Werneburg, I.; Curtis, N.; Penrose, R.; O'Higgins, P.; Fagan, M.; Evans, S.; Farke, A.
2009The head and neck muscles associated with feeding in Sphenodon (Reptilia: Lepidosauria: Rhynchocephalia)Jones, M.; Curtis, N.; O'Higgins, P.; Fagan, M.; Evans, S.
2013The importance of accurate muscle modelling for biomechanical analyses: a case study with a lizard skullGröning, F.; Jones, M.; Curtis, N.; Herrel, A.; O'Higgins, P.; Evans, S.; Fagan, M.
2009Visualising muscle anatomy using three-dimensional computer models - an example using the head and neck muscles of SphenodonCurtis, N.; Jones, M.; Evans, S.; O'Higgins, P.; Fagan, M.