Morphological variation of the deciduous second molars in the Baka Pygmies
Abstract The Baka Pygmies are known for their short stature resulting from a reduced growth rate during infancy. They are peculiar also for their teeth erupt earlier than in any other African population, and their posterior dentition is larger than in non-Pygmy populations. However, the Baka’s denta...
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Autores principales: | Petra G. Šimková, Gerhard W. Weber, Fernando V. Ramirez Rozzi, Lotfi Slimani, Jérémy Sadoine, Cinzia Fornai |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8dcc6e101b704d14a7d73647b11201d1 |
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