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Sexual dimorphism in relative sacral breadth among catarrhine primates
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Birth Canal
20%
Body Size Dimorphism
20%
Catarrhine Primates
100%
Cephalopelvic Proportions
100%
Dimorphism
100%
Fossil Primates
20%
Gorilla
80%
Gorilla Gorilla Gorilla
20%
Hominin
20%
Homo Sapiens
40%
Hylobates Lar
20%
Nasalis Larvatus
20%
Nonhuman Primate
20%
Obstetrics
60%
Pan Paniscus
20%
Pan Troglodytes
20%
Pelvic Inlet
20%
Pongo Pygmaeus
20%
Primates
20%
Sacral Ala
20%
Sacral Morphology
20%
Sexual Dimorphism
100%
Sexually Dimorphic
20%
Size-and-shape
20%
Transverse Diameter
20%
Troglodytes
20%
Vertebral Body
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Body Size
16%
Gorilla
66%
Gorilla Gorilla
16%
Homo Sapiens
33%
Human
33%
Hylobates Lar
16%
Nasalis larvatus
16%
Pan Paniscus
16%
Pan Troglodytes
16%
Pelvis
33%
Pongo Pygmaeus
16%
Sacrum
100%
Troglodytes
16%