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uniserial

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uniserial [ˌjuːnɪˈsɪərɪəl]
adj
in or relating to a single series


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A broken bone point dating to 34-20 kya is considered to be an awl based on use-traces found on the tip, and a uniserial harpoon fragment (likely antler, but heavily coated with a calcium carbonate rind) was found at around the same depth as the initial proliferation of backed artefacts, likely dating to c.
Transverse sections of Thomomys, Cratogeomys, and Geomys incisors reveal varying thickness of the inner uniserial versus the outer radial enamel layers between genera, which may reflect differing fossorial lifestyles.
 
 
 
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