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Is step width decoupled from pelvic motion in human evolution

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The Effects of Posture on the Three-Dimensional Gait Mechanics of

Primate Foot Use During Bipedal Walking

Mean percentage of difference in number of perikymata in all the teeth

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Pelvic list (a,f) and hip adduction (b,g) for varying step widths

Functional significance of vertical free moment for generation of human bipedal walking

Upright human gait did not provide a major mechanical challenge

Control of Bipedal Walking in the Japanese Monkey, M. fuscata: Reactive and Anticipatory Control Mechanisms

Passive-Dynamic Walkers of the Late Paleozoic

Mean percentage of difference in number of perikymata in all the teeth

Human evolution - Bipedalism, Adaptations, Fossils

Nathan THOMPSON, Professor (Associate), Ph.D. Anatomical Sciences, New York Institute of Technology, NY, NYIT, Department of Anatomy

Maniraptoran pelvic musculature highlights evolutionary patterns in theropod locomotion on the line to birds [PeerJ]

Evolution of the human birth canal - ScienceDirect

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