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Exceptional-Evolutionary-Divergence-of-Human-Muscle-and-Brain-Metabolomes-Parallels-Human-Cognitive-pbio.1001871.s015.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 1 min 8 s, 640 × 360 pixels, 1.26 Mbps, file size: 10.2 MB)


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English: Movie demonstrating the experimental setup for the measurements of muscle strength of macaque monkeys. It contains three example takes of the pulling individuals and three example takes of the scale measuring the strength of a pull. Recordings of the scale were used to determine the maximum pulling strength of individuals.
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Source Movie S1 from Bozek K, Wei Y, Yan Z, Liu X, Xiong J, Sugimoto M, Tomita M, Paabo S, Pieszek R, Sherwood C, Hof P, Ely J, Steinhauser D, Willmitzer L, Bangsbo J, Hansson O, Call J, Giavalisco P, Khaitovich P (2014). "Exceptional Evolutionary Divergence of Human Muscle and Brain Metabolomes Parallels Human Cognitive and Physical Uniqueness". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001871. PMID 24866127. PMC: 4035273.
Author Bozek K, Wei Y, Yan Z, Liu X, Xiong J, Sugimoto M, Tomita M, Paabo S, Pieszek R, Sherwood C, Hof P, Ely J, Steinhauser D, Willmitzer L, Bangsbo J, Hansson O, Call J, Giavalisco P, Khaitovich P
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