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manuscript. P. Gordon-Ross contributed statistical analysis and interpretation, and preparation of the manuscript. R. Peterson contributed study design. All authors gave their final approval of the manuscript.
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Supporting information
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Supplementary Item 1: Cross-sectional area measurement validation.
Supplementary Item 2: Mean and standard deviation (s.d.) of all cross-sectional area measurements.
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