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Date: 2013-03-28 11:03:27
Dance science
Long bones
Dance research
Femur
Tibia
Epiphysis
Human leg
Bone age
Human height
Bone
Puberty
Knee

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY 23:796–Original Research Article Postnatal Ontogeny of Tibia and Femur Form in Two Human Populations: A Multivariate Morphometric Analysis

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