UNEXPECTED CRANIAL SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN THE TRAGULID DORCATHERIUM NAUI BASED ON MATERIAL FROM THE MIDDLE TO LATE MIOCENE LOCALITIES OF EPPELSHEIM AND HAMMERSCHMIEDE (GERMANY).

Unexpected cranial sexual dimorphism in the tragulid Dorcatherium naui based on material from the middle to late Miocene localities of Eppelsheim and Hammerschmiede (Germany).

Tragulids, chevrotains vegetable glycerin for sale or mouse deer, were common faunal elements during the Miocene.During that time, Dorcatherium was the most abundant genus, with D.naui being the first described species.Besides their abundance, until recently only very limited cranial material was available for investigation.Here we present a redesc

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The self-concept as a bounding on occupational choice in young with problematic substance abuse and law offense history. Systematic review

This article aims to delve into the social stigma associated with being young with problematic substance abuse and law offense, and its direct implications in the process of building self-concept and occupational choice.To approach this issue, click here we developed a systematic literature review, in order to clarify whether self-concept acts as a

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