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Nature 450, xiii (13 December 2007) | doi:10.1038/7172xiiib; Published online 12 December 2007
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Studies of human evolution have rarely paid attention to the selective forces associated with pregnancy. Past consideration of the skeleton has focused solely on the size and shape of the pelvic opening and its importance in birthing.
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