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Scaling of Anatomically Derived Maximal Bite Force in Primates
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Arm Length
14%
Biomechanical Variables
14%
Bite Force
100%
Body Mass
28%
Canine
14%
Catarrhine Primates
14%
Catarrhines
28%
Diet Effect
14%
Dietary Signals
28%
Force Measurement
14%
Geometric Mean
28%
Jaw Adductors
14%
Masticatory System
14%
Maxillary Central Incisor
14%
Maximum Bite Force
100%
Mesial
14%
Muscle Fiber Architecture
14%
Osteological
14%
Physiological Cross-sectional Area
28%
Platyrrhine Primates
14%
Platyrrhines
28%
Positive Allometry
42%
Primates
100%
Scale Difference
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Allometry
100%
Arm
33%
Jaw
66%
Maxillary Central Incisor
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Allometry
33%
Canine
11%
Jaw
22%
Mastication
100%
Muscle Fiber
11%
Physiological Cross-Sectional Area
22%