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Spondylolysis and Spinal Adaptations for Bipedalism: The Overshoot Hypothesis
Author: Plomp, Kimberly A., Author: Dobney, Keith, Author: Collard, Mark
Date created: 2020-03-03
Conservation of charismatic endangered species in Wehea Forest, Borneo: Interplay of ecological and social factors in a community-based conservation project
Author: Loken, Brent
Date created: 2016-01-11

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