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High mortality rates may explain small body size
EurekAlert, 10/06/09
A new study suggests that high mortality rates in small–bodied people, commonly known as pygmies, may be part of the reason for their small stature. The study, by Jay Stock and Andrea Migliano, both of the University of Cambridge, helps unravel the mystery of how small–bodied people got that way.
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