Brain Size, Continues to Evolve Adaptively in Humans
(2004). 36. We thank the staff of the Australian Antarctic Program, especially Casey Station, for field support; A. Smith for firn-air sampling assistance; the Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) for Cape Grim archive-air collection assis-tance; R. Francey, P. Steele, C. Allison, and S. Coram at CSIRO...
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