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WebNational Center for Biotechnology Information Web1 jul. 2013 · Since this would present an evolutionary disadvantage, he believes flexible feet disappeared from human history and then reappeared. University of Liverpool researcher Robin Huw Crompton, who also researches biomechanics and the presumed evolution of the foot, disagrees. Crompton believes most people’s feet can flex this way if necessary. lighthouse e learning
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