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Mr

Chris Glen

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Overview

Availability

Mr Chris Glen is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), The University of Queensland

Works

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14 works between 2003 and 2022

1 - 14 of 14 works

2022

Journal Article

Craniofacial superimposition: a review of focus distance estimation methods and an extension to profile view photographs

Stephan, Carl N., Healy, Sean, Bultitude, Hamish and Glen, Chris (2022). Craniofacial superimposition: a review of focus distance estimation methods and an extension to profile view photographs. International Journal of Legal Medicine, 136 (6), 1697-1716. doi: 10.1007/s00414-022-02871-5

Craniofacial superimposition: a review of focus distance estimation methods and an extension to profile view photographs

2020

Journal Article

Biomechanical insights into the role of foot pads during locomotion in camelid species

Clemente, Christofer J., Dick, Taylor J. M., Glen, Christopher L. and Panagiotopoulou, Olga (2020). Biomechanical insights into the role of foot pads during locomotion in camelid species. Scientific Reports, 10 (1) 3856, 3856. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-60795-9

Biomechanical insights into the role of foot pads during locomotion in camelid species

2012

Journal Article

The architecture and contraction time of intrinsic foot muscles

Tosovic, Danijel, Ghebremedhin, Estifanos, Glen, Christopher, Gorelick, Mark and Brown, J. Mark (2012). The architecture and contraction time of intrinsic foot muscles. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 22 (6), 930-938. doi: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2012.05.002

The architecture and contraction time of intrinsic foot muscles

2012

Conference Publication

Segmental fatigue within human back extensor muscles during an asymmetrical rowing task

Seidl, L., Kippers, V., Glen, C. and Brown, J.M.M. (2012). Segmental fatigue within human back extensor muscles during an asymmetrical rowing task. Abstracts Presented at the Australian and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA) 8th Annual Meeting, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, 8 - 9 Dec 2011. Hoboken, NJ, United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/ca.22049

Segmental fatigue within human back extensor muscles during an asymmetrical rowing task

2012

Conference Publication

Development of fatigue within human rectus femoris muscle segments

Du Moulin, W., Kippers, V., Glen, C. and Brown, J.M.M. (2012). Development of fatigue within human rectus femoris muscle segments. Australian & New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA) 8th Annual Meeting, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, 8 - 9 Dec 2011. Hoboken, NJ, United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/ca.22049

Development of fatigue within human rectus femoris muscle segments

2012

Conference Publication

The segmental architecture of human intrinsic foot muscles.

Tosovic, D., Ghebremedhin, E., Gorelick, M., Glen, C. and Brown, J.M.M. (2012). The segmental architecture of human intrinsic foot muscles.. Abstracts Presented at the Australian and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA) 8th Annual Meeting, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, 8 - 9 Dec 2011. Hoboken, NJ, United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/ca.22049

The segmental architecture of human intrinsic foot muscles.

2011

Conference Publication

The architecture and function of the intrinsic foot muscles

Tosovic, D., Ghebremedhin, E., Gorelick, M, Glen, C. and Brown, J. M. M. (2011). The architecture and function of the intrinsic foot muscles. Australian and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA) 7th Annual Meeting, Hobart, TAS, Australia, 2-3 December 2010. Hoboken, NJ, U.S.A.: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/ca.21157

The architecture and function of the intrinsic foot muscles

2009

Conference Publication

Bird claw morphology: locomotor and predatory functions, with inferences for fossil theropods

Glen, C. L. and Bennett, M. B. (2009). Bird claw morphology: locomotor and predatory functions, with inferences for fossil theropods. Conference of Australasian Vertebrate Evolution, Palaeontology and Systematics, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2009.

Bird claw morphology: locomotor and predatory functions, with inferences for fossil theropods

2009

Conference Publication

Functional morphology of the claws of predatory and nonpredatory birds, and inferences for fossil theropods

Glen, C.L. and Bennett, M. (2009). Functional morphology of the claws of predatory and nonpredatory birds, and inferences for fossil theropods. 69th meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology and the Fifty-Seventh Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy (SVPCA) , Bristol, United Kingdom, 23-26 September 2009. New York, NY United States: Taylor and Francis.

Functional morphology of the claws of predatory and nonpredatory birds, and inferences for fossil theropods

2007

Conference Publication

ICVM-8 abstracts: Functional morphology of avian pedal claws in non-passerines: correlations between claw form and foraging behaviour

Bennett, M. B., Glen, C. and Mellor, T. (2007). ICVM-8 abstracts: Functional morphology of avian pedal claws in non-passerines: correlations between claw form and foraging behaviour. Eighth International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology, Paris, France, 16–21 July 2007. Hoboken, NJ United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/jmor.10589

ICVM-8 abstracts: Functional morphology of avian pedal claws in non-passerines: correlations between claw form and foraging behaviour

2007

Journal Article

Foraging modes of Mesozoic birds and non-avian theropods

Glen, Christopher L. and Bennett, Michael B. (2007). Foraging modes of Mesozoic birds and non-avian theropods. Current Biology, 17 (21), R911-R912. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2007.09.026

Foraging modes of Mesozoic birds and non-avian theropods

2007

Conference Publication

Preliminary report on a plesiosaur from the early Cretaceous of central Queensland, Australia.

Glen, C. and McHenry, C. (2007). Preliminary report on a plesiosaur from the early Cretaceous of central Queensland, Australia.. 67th Annual Meeting Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Austin, TX United States, 17-20 October 2007. New York, NY United States: Taylor and Francis.

Preliminary report on a plesiosaur from the early Cretaceous of central Queensland, Australia.

2004

Conference Publication

Perching and ground dwelling behaviour in extinct bird relatives: Inferences made from functional morphology of extant bird claws

Glen, C. L. and Bennett, M. B. (2004). Perching and ground dwelling behaviour in extinct bird relatives: Inferences made from functional morphology of extant bird claws. Seventh International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology, Boca Raton, Florida, USA, 27/7/2004 - 1/8/2004. New Jersey, USA: Wiley-Liss.

Perching and ground dwelling behaviour in extinct bird relatives: Inferences made from functional morphology of extant bird claws

2003

Conference Publication

Functional morphology of extant bird claws and inferred behaviours and habitat use by their extinct relatives

Glen, C. L. and Bennett, M. B. (2003). Functional morphology of extant bird claws and inferred behaviours and habitat use by their extinct relatives. Conference of Australasian Vertebrate Evolution, Palaeontology and Systematics, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 2003.

Functional morphology of extant bird claws and inferred behaviours and habitat use by their extinct relatives

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