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The Symmetry of Children’s Knees Is Linked to Their Adult Sprinting Speed and Their Willingness to Sprint in a Long-Term Jamaican Study Robert Trivers1*, Brian G. Palestis2, John T. Manning3 1 Department of Ecology, Ev
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Rutgers University / Wagner College / Medicine Research Centre / University of Goettingen / Swansea University / /

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COUG Foundation / Wagner College / Human Subjects Committee / Biosocial Research Foundation / Rutgers University / University of Goettingen / Gordon Getty Foundation / Department of Biological Sciences / Department of Ecology / Evolution and Natural Resources / Swansea University / The Ann / Applied Sports Technology Exercise and Medicine Research Centre / /

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