Also in 1860, Barnum introduced the " man-monkey " William Henry Johnson, a microcephalic black dwarf who spoke a mysterious language created by Barnum.
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In humans, mutations in the XRCC4 gene cause microcephalic primordial dwarfism, a phenotype characterized by marked microcephaly, facial dysmorphism, developmental delay and short stature.
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After the party March 20, some microcephalics, their families and supporters discussed forming a support group, according to Omuta, director general of Kinoko-kai.
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Dr . C . Geoffrey Woods, a pediatrician at St . James'University Hospital in nearby Leeds, started to notice microcephalic children among his Pakistani patients.
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In order to win the right to mate with resident females, microcephalic males will fight each other until they are severely injured, and even kill each other.
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There's the microcephalic Peanut, who resists the pay-for-sexual-favors advances of a guy named Mike, who hangs out under a bridge.
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The swollen hips and breasts of the 1986 " Standing Figure for Lal " are supported by a pair of tiny legs and topped by a microcephalic head.
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During the 1850s, Maximo and Bartola, two microcephalic children from El Salvador, were exhibited in the US and Europe under the names Aztec Children and Aztec Lilliputians.
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Doubts that the remains constitute a new species were soon voiced by the Indonesian anthropologist Teuku Jacob, who suggested that the skull of LB1 was a microcephalic modern human.
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This was interpreted as proving that LB1 cannot, on the basis of either brain or skull morphology, be classified as a microcephalic " H . sapiens ".