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    13.3.2012 – 3:54 (1)
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    29.2.2012 – 20:02 (0)
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    26.12.2011 – 1:10 (0)
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    22.12.2011 – 18:36 (0)
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    18.7.2011 – 19:37 (0)
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    23.6.2011 – 15:15 (1)
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    20.6.2011 – 8:00 (0)
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    30.4.2011 – 21:53 (0)
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    20.4.2011 – 12:08 (1)
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    2.10.2010 – 17:41 (1)
  • Publication biases in temporal trends in body size?

    27.9.2010 – 23:43 (3)
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