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Publications by Lisa M. Debruine
Women's Facial Attractiveness Is Related to Their Body Mass Index but Not Their Salivary Cortisol
American Journal of Human Biology
Anatomy
Evolution
Ecology
Genetics
Systematics
Anthropology
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Men With a Terminal Illness Relax Their Criteria for Facial Attractiveness
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Body Mass Index Is Associated With Appropriateness of Weight Gain but Not Leisure-Time Physical Activity During Pregnancy
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The Concentration of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Human Milk Is Related to Their Habitual but Not Current Intake
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It Is Not in the Details: Self-Related Shapes Are Rapidly Classified but Their Features Are Not Better Remembered
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