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1. Beyond the here and now: hunter–gatherer socio-spatial complexity and the evolution of language

2. Demographic and hormonal evidence for menopause in wild chimpanzees

3. Variation in human water turnover associated with environmental and lifestyle factors

4. Acoustic regularities in infant-directed speech and song across cultures

5. Variability in energy expenditure is much greater in males than females

6. Wildfire, Smoke Exposure, Human Health, and Environmental Justice Need to be Integrated into Forest Restoration and Management

7. A randomized placebo-controlled cross-over study on the effects of anthocyanins on inflammatory and metabolic responses to a high-fat meal in healthy subjects

8. Total energy expenditure is repeatable in adults but not associated with short-term changes in body composition

9. CaMKII and PKA-dependent phosphorylation co-regulate nuclear localization of HDAC4 in adult cardiomyocytes

10. Physical activity and fat-free mass during growth and in later life

11. Energy compensation and adiposity in humans

12. Daily energy expenditure through the human life course

13. Coordinating Global Multi-Site Studies of Military-Relevant Traumatic Brain Injury: Opportunities, Challenges, and Harmonization Guidelines

14. A standard calculation methodology for human doubly labeled water studies

15. CaMKIIδC Drives Early Adaptive Ca2+ Change and Late Eccentric Cardiac Hypertrophy

16. Sitting, squatting, and the evolutionary biology of human inactivity

17. Mutations that prevent caspase cleavage of RIPK1 cause autoinflammatory disease

18. Mutations that prevent caspase cleavage of RIPK1 cause autoinflammatory disease.

19. Anthocyanins protect the gastrointestinal tract from high fat diet-induced alterations in redox signaling, barrier integrity and dysbiosis

20. Anthocyanins protect the gastrointestinal tract from high fat diet-induced alterations in redox signaling, barrier integrity and dysbiosis.

21. Characterization of the total and viable bacterial and fungal communities associated with the International Space Station surfaces.

22. Age‐related decline in urine concentration may not be universal: Comparative study from the U.S. and two small‐scale societies

23. Characterization of the total and viable bacterial and fungal communities associated with the International Space Station surfaces.

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