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  2. 4/9 - Wikipedia

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    4/9 may refer to: April 9 (month-day date notation) September 4 (day-month date notation) The fraction equal to approximately 0.44444 This page was last edited on 27 ...

  3. List of shortest players in NBA history - Wikipedia

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    17.9 2,103 2.1 4,402 4.4 1,165 1.5 .482 .892 Shortest NBA player to be inducted to the Hall of Fame, as well as appear in at least one All-Star Game. [c]

  4. List of the verified shortest people - Wikipedia

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    Also known as "Little Beaver". Shortest professional wrestler in the WWF at around 4'4". [46] 1935–1995 United States: 132 cm (52 in) Dylan Postl: Wrestling Worlds shortest living professional wrestler. [47] 1986– United States: 149 cm (59 in) Julie Krone: Horse racing Shortest American jockey, stand 4 ft 10.5 in (149 cm). [47] 1963– England

  5. Short stature - Wikipedia

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    Disproportionate short stature can be further subdivided as specified by the body segments affected by shortening, namely limbs versus trunk: [3] [4] Short-limb short stature in which there is limb shortening as achondroplasia, hypochondroplasia, pseudoachondroplasia and multiple epiphyseal dysplasia.

  6. 5 reasons why it's better to be short - AOL

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    Among women, the chances of developing the disease increased by 18% for every additional 4 inches in stature. Among men, that same measure accounted for a 11% risk increase. Number 2.

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  8. Dwarfism - Wikipedia

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    Dwarfism is a condition of people and animals marked by unusually small size or short stature. [1] In humans, it is sometimes defined as an adult height of less than 147 centimetres (4 ft 10 in), regardless of sex; the average adult height among people with dwarfism is 120 centimetres (4 ft).

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