The primary aim of this contribution consists in providing a "taxonomy" of the computational tools and concepts that are currently available to tackle morphological problems in paleoanthropology. The second aim is to show that there are mutual links between the three aspects of computation. In paleo
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A computational approach to the polymerizabilities of diallylamines
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