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Tooth scaling and evolutionary dwarfism: An investigation of allometry in human pygmies
Brian T. Shea
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, Anne M. Gomez
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Driskill Graduate Training Program in Life Sciences
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Evolutionary
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Body Size
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Dwarfism
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Scale Patterns
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Allometry
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Pygmies
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Negative Allometry
100%
Tooth Scaling
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Insulin-like Growth factor-1
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Size Reduction
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Philippines
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Filipino
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Dentition
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Scaling Analysis
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Growth Control
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Molar Teeth
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Postcanine
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Tooth Size
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African Pygmies
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Skull Size
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Allometric Patterns
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Teeth
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Allometry
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Dwarfing
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Body Size
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Lineages
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Growth Factor
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Fibrinogen
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Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Dentition
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Growth Factor
100%
Molar Tooth
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