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Late Pleistocene human femoral diaphyseal curvature
Laura L. Shackelford
, Erik Trinkaus
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Late Pleistocene
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Diaphyseal
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Neandertal
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Femoral Curvature
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Between-group
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Strong Correlation
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Knee
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One-group
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Body Size
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Femur
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Group Transformation
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Functional Role
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Mobility Levels
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Mobility Patterns
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Modern Humans
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Proximo-distal
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Middle Palaeolithic
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Maximum Curvature
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Femoral Length
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Early Modern Humans
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Human Variation
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Distal Point
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Robusticity
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Greater Curvature
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Degree of Curvature
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Body Mass Estimate
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Early Upper Paleolithic
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Group Assessment
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Proximal Femoral
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Surrogate Variable
25%
Anteroposterior Dimension
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Body Mass
100%
Body Size
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Homo Neanderthalensis
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Body Mass
25%
Body Size
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Knee
100%