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Why do humans have such a prominent nose? The final result of phylogenesis: A significant reduction of the splanchocranium on account of the neurocranium
Medical Hypotheses, 06/02/09
Mladina R et al. - The hypothesis suggests the essentiality of the role of morphologic changes of the human skull which occurred during the phylogenesis. The final morphologic result of the squeezing of the splanchocranium, in fact a side-effect of these phylogenetic changes, is a protrusion of its most anterior parts more anteriorly, that is a prominent nose in humans which is a hallmark of the modern man.
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