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Radiation, genes, and man. By Bruce Wallace and Th. Dobzhansky. xii + 205 pp. $3.50. Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1959
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A study of the size and shape of cross sections of hair from four races of men This paper represents a condensation of a section of a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in The University of Michigan.
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Β-aminoisobutyric acid (BAIB) excretion in urine of residents of eight communities in the states of MichoacÁn and Oaxaca, Mexico Supported in part by U. S. Public Health Service grant GM 09252.
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The ratio of Β-aminoisobutyric acid to neutral amino acids (BAIB/N) in urine was determined in 474 Mexicans from three communities in the state of MichoacÁn and five in Oaxaca. The frequency curves vary significantly between ...
The founder effect and deleterious genes
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During the rapid growth of a population from a few founders, a single deleterious gene in a founder can attain an appreciable frequency in later generations. A computer simulation, which has the population double itself ...
Classification and human evolution. Edited by Sherwood L. Washburn. viii + 371 pp. Aldine Publishing Company, Chicago, 1963, $7.50
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Trait analysis of the dentition of the Tarahumara Indians and Mestizos of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico This work was supported in part by PHS grant no. 1874 of the National Institute of Dental Research.
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A new approach of trait analysis of the dentition is presented, based upon study of both deciduous and permanent dentitions of 114 Tarahumara Indians and 63 Mestizos of both sexes and ranging in age from 5 to 23 years. ...
A field method for the cephalometric x-ray study of skulls in early Nubian cemeteries
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The cephalometer, a clinical and research instrument employed by the orthodontic profession to record standardized x-rays of the human skull, has been modified for research work in remote areas where the usual laboratory ...
Tear duct size differences of age, sex and race
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Measurements of the external opening of the tear duct (naso-lachrymal canal) of skulls of American colored males and white males indicate larger apertures among the former at corresponding ages. Duct length is somewhat ...
Bilateral symmetry in finer lines of increased density
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Radiogrammetric comparisons of the left and right femora of adult archaic Indian Knoll specimens from Kentucky show bilateral correspondence in more than 50% of “key” lines of increased radiographic density, indicating the ...
Subperiosteal gain and endosteal loss in protein-calorie malnutrition
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Subperiosteal and medullary cavity diameters of 91 Guatemalan boys hospitalized with a diagnosis of protein-calorie malnutrition show a slight but significant increase in total width but a marked reduction at the endosteal ...