2020
DOI: 10.1002/ar.24539
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A human's best friend comes to The Anatomical Record: A special issue explores the world of the dog

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“…Besides, the many scientific reports that he has published in The Anatomical Record , Tim has also been a creative engine behind some of our most extraordinary Special Issues, such as those: exploring new models and approaches exploring primate functional anatomy and biomechanics (Laitman, 2010; Laitman & Albertine, 2010; Organ et al, 2010) (his Special Issue cover is J L's favorite! ); the novel issue exploring the world of the vertebrate nose (Laitman, 2014; Laitman & Albertine, 2014; van Valkenburgh et al, 2014); the incomparable, two volume Special Issue exploring nature's “extreme species” (Laitman & Albertine, 2020a, 2020b; Smith & Laitman, 2020a, 2020b) (maybe these covers are J L's favorites); or fido's all‐time favorite, the issue delving into the anatomy and history of the domestic dog (Laitman, 2021; Laitman & Albertine, 2021; Smith & van Valkenburgh, 2021) (ok, maybe this cover is J L's favorite cover!) Suffice it to say that The Anatomical Record has been graced with both the science and scholarship and creativity that our Tim has brought to its pages.…”
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“…Besides, the many scientific reports that he has published in The Anatomical Record , Tim has also been a creative engine behind some of our most extraordinary Special Issues, such as those: exploring new models and approaches exploring primate functional anatomy and biomechanics (Laitman, 2010; Laitman & Albertine, 2010; Organ et al, 2010) (his Special Issue cover is J L's favorite! ); the novel issue exploring the world of the vertebrate nose (Laitman, 2014; Laitman & Albertine, 2014; van Valkenburgh et al, 2014); the incomparable, two volume Special Issue exploring nature's “extreme species” (Laitman & Albertine, 2020a, 2020b; Smith & Laitman, 2020a, 2020b) (maybe these covers are J L's favorites); or fido's all‐time favorite, the issue delving into the anatomy and history of the domestic dog (Laitman, 2021; Laitman & Albertine, 2021; Smith & van Valkenburgh, 2021) (ok, maybe this cover is J L's favorite cover!) Suffice it to say that The Anatomical Record has been graced with both the science and scholarship and creativity that our Tim has brought to its pages.…”
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confidence: 99%