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Growth of the maxillary complex in the rhesus monkey ( Macaca mulatta ) This study was supported in part by United States Public Health Service Grants HD-02272 and DE-03610.
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The growth of the maxillary complex of 36 rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta ) was analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively during four defined stages of postnatal development (i.e., infant, juvenile, adolescent, young adult). ...
Secular trend in neonatal mortality in the mountain states
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Reviewing trends in neonatal mortality from 1957 to 1967, it is clear that neonatal and infant mortality has declined faster in the mountain states than in the low altitude states. Accordingly, the increased neonatal and ...
Man. second ed. By Richard J. Harrison and William Montagna. viii + 458 pp., figures, tables, bibliography, index. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. $5.25 (paper)
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Developmental responses to high altitude hypoxia
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From a review of published literature on developmental responses to high altitude, three major conclusions are derived. First, the small birth weight of high altitude native populations are adaptive responses to reduce the ...
A-B-O and Rh affinities between highland and lowland Quechua-speaking Peruvian populations
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According to the accounts of the Spanish chronicles and various historical analyses the Quechua-speaking population inhabiting the Province of Lamas in the Eastern Tropical Lowlands of Peru are descendants of the Chanca ...
Nutritional influence on childhood development and genetic control of adolescent growth of Quechuas and Mestizos from the Peruvian Lowlands
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The growth in height of 1,202 Quechua and Mestizo children aged 6 to 19 years of the province of Lamas in the Peruvian Eastern Lowlands was studied. As shown by evaluations of ABO, Rh systems, and skin reflectance measurements, ...
Craniofacial growth in juvenile Macaca mulatta: A cephalometric study This study was supported, in part, by United States Public Health Service grants DE-02272 and DE-43120.
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This paper describes a study of normal craniofacial growth of the juvenile rhesus monkey ( Macaca mulatta ). Serial data of 13 young monkeys of specific dental age were studied for a five month period by cephalometric ...