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Height, body size, and longevity: is smaller better for the human body?
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Height, body size, and longevity: is smaller better for the human body?
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Thomas T Samaras
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Harold Elrick
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English
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May 2002
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Western Journal of Medicine
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176
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3
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206-8
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10.1136/EWJM.176.3.206
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