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Challenges to human uniqueness: bipedalism, birth and brains
A. M. Roberts,
S. K. S. Thorpe
Biosciences
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Adipose Tissue
25%
African Apes
25%
Bipedalism
100%
Brain Tissue
25%
Energy Demand
25%
Evolutionary Anthropology
25%
Expensive Tissue Hypothesis
25%
Fetal Head
25%
Good Quality
25%
Gut Tissue
25%
Head Circumference
25%
Hominin
75%
Homo Sapiens
25%
Human Birth
25%
Human Brain
25%
Human Infants
25%
Human Uniqueness
100%
Locomotion
25%
Metabolic Rate
25%
Obstetric Dilemma
25%
Paleoanthropology
50%
Pancreatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia (PanIN)
25%
Pelvic Width
25%
Primates
25%
Quadrupedal
25%
Quadrupedalism
25%
Quality Diet
25%
Short Bowel
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adipose Tissue
50%
Brain Tissue
50%
Cephalometry
50%
Diet Quality
50%
Fetal Head
50%
Gut
100%
Helplessness
50%
Metabolic Rate
50%
Obstetrics
50%
Pelvis
50%
Reproductive Medicine
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Adipose Tissue
100%
Brain Tissue
100%
Homo sapiens
100%
Metabolic Rate
100%
Pelvis
100%
Neuroscience
Adipose Tissue
100%
Locomotion
100%
Pelvis
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Helplessness
33%
Hominin
100%
Homo sapiens
33%
Metabolic Rate
33%