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Influence of maternal nutritional status on prenatal growth in a Peruvian urban population
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Anthropometric measurements were made on 4,952 mothers and their neonates from a Peruvian urban population. Based on age-specific percentiles, the mothers were separated into categories of short and tall stature, high and ...
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, ...
The effect of prenatal factors on crown dimensions
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As shown in 870 white participants in the National Collaborative Perinatal Project (NCPP), maternal health status during pregnancy and birth size are systematically related to mesiodistal and buccolingual crown dimensions ...
The Krapina dental remains Research supported by a grant from the National Academy of Sciences and NSF Grant BNS 75–21756.
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An analysis of age , specimen associations , demographic characteristics , and metric features is presented for the Krapina dental sample. A critical analysis of emergence criteria applicable to skeletal samples ...
Tales of the phylogenetic woods: The evolution and significance of evolutionary trees
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The styles of continuing intellectual traditions can have a major effect on the way in which scientific findings are expressed. Darwin and Huxley, for all their intellectual daring followed the skeptical tactics of the ...
The genetic-determination of ossification sequence polymorphism Supported, in part, by USPHS grants AM-03816, 2-F1-GM-28578, HD00482-06 and DE-01294.
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1969-01)
Serial hand-wrist x-rays of 81 pairs of twins were examined to investigate the genetics of ossification sequence polymorphism. Discordance in ossification sequence was 3.5 times more common between like-sex dizygotic twins ...
Reply to Dr. Foote
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1993-03)
No Abstract.
Developmental implications of dichotomous ossification sequences in the wrist region
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1972-07)
As shown in radiographs of 3,764 children of European ancestry under 11 years of age, there are 55 dichotomous (present-absent/absent-present) ossification sequences for nine wrist region centers in boys and 48 such sequences ...
Anterior dental cutting in the Laetolil hominids and the evolution of the bicuspid P 3 Research supported by a University of Michigan Rackham grant.
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The younger Laetolil hominids provide evidence of a unique anterior cutting complex with a chisel-like action occurring between the lingual-distal C face and a transverse ridge on the P 3 perpendicular to it, extending ...
Die fossilgeschichte des menschen. By Wilhelm Gieseler. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart. 1974. ix–357 pp., figures, tables, bibliography, index. DM 36.–(paper)
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1978-09)
No Abstract.