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Paedomorphosis and neoteny in the pygmy chimpanzee
Brian T Shea
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Cell & Developmental Biology
Anthropology
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Chimpanzee
66%
Pedomorphosis
66%
Morphology
33%
Difference
33%
Shape
33%
Rate
33%
Dating
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Neoteny
100%
Behavior
33%
Skull
33%
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morphology
33%
skull
33%