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    The evolution of human bipedalism, which began in primates approximately four million years ago, or as early as seven million years ago with Sahelanthropus...
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    Upper limb (redirect from Human Upper limb)
    own body using the large curved claws on its foredigits. Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism Lower limb "Upper Extremity". MeSH. Retrieved 26 June 2011...
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    related to Sole (foot). Barefoot Footprint Gait (human) Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism Ross & Lamperti 2006, pp. 418, 486 Ross & Lamperti 2006, pp...
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    may have acted together to lead to human bipedalism. It is important to distinguish between adaptations for bipedalism and adaptations for running, which...
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    Shoulder girdle (category Skeletal system)
    the acromial clavicle. This muscle acts to elevate the clavicle. Shoulder Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism Physiological joints are called "false"...
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     erectus. Bipedalism is the basic adaptation of the hominid and is considered the main cause behind a suite of skeletal changes shared by all bipedal hominids...
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    Hand (redirect from Human hand)
    Finger-counting Finger tracking Handstand Hand strength Hand walking Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism Knuckle-walking Palmistry—fortune-telling based on lines...
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    muscle is striated – having a striped appearance due to the arrangement of the sarcomeres. Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles under the control of...
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  • Homologous desensitization Hopanoids Howard Berg Hugh Herr Human leg Human skeletal changes due to bipedalism Hydrophobic mismatch Hydrostatic skeleton Hyperpolarization...
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  • came from the inefficiency of bipedalism and the growing energy costs of climbing tall trees. Human ancestors are thought to have had more muscles connecting...
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