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The Expensive-Tissue Hypothesis: The Brain and the Digestive System in Human and Primate Evolu... 1995 2026 2005 2015 1.3k
  1. The Expensive-Tissue Hypothesis: The Brain and the Digestive System in Human and Primate Evolution (1995)
    Leslie C. Aiello, P.E. Wheeler Current Anthropology

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