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Metatarsal torsion in monkeys, apes, humans and australopiths

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    Metatarsal torsion in monkeys, apes, humans and australopiths
    Michelle S.M. Drapeau, Elizabeth H. Harmon
    Journal of Human Evolution; Available online 4 December 2012
     
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