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      The Biomechanical and Energetic Advantages of a Mediolaterally Wide Pelvis in Women : THE PELVIS IS ADAPTED TO LOADED WALKING

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      The Anatomical Record
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                Journal
                The Anatomical Record
                Anat. Rec.
                Wiley
                19328486
                April 2017
                April 2017
                March 15 2017
                : 300
                : 4
                : 764-775
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Anthropology; University of Washington; Seattle Washington
                [2 ]Department of Biology; Seattle Pacific University; Seattle Washington
                [3 ]Department of Biology; St. Catherine University; St. Paul Campus St. Paul Minnesota
                Article
                10.1002/ar.23553
                28297181
                98146405-09fa-4cdc-8d48-bf55a2b968d0
                © 2017

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