American journal of physical anthropology : official publication of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists / Francis E. Johnston, (Managing Editor)
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National Museum of the Philippines On Display | Non-fiction | c.1 | Available | NMPJ-00681 |
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New fossil hominids from Laetolil, Tanzania. White,Tim D.
Congenital defects of the upper lateral incisors (ULI). condition and measurements of the other teeth, measurements of the superior arch, head and face.
Le Bot, Pierre and Salmon, Denise
Congenital defects of the upper lateral incisors: multivariate analysis of measurements of the other teeth, measurements of the superior arch, head and face.
Salmon, Denise and Le Bot, Pierre
Social organization and food resource availability in primates: a socio-bioenergetic analysis of diet and disease hypothesis. Coelho, Anthony M. Jr., Bramblett, Claud A., and Quick, Laryy B.
Influence of maternal nutritional status on prenatal growth in a Peruvian urban population.
Frisancho, A. R., Klayman, J. E. and Matos, Jorge
Aging and secular change in adult stature in rural Columbia.
Himes, John H. and Mueller, William H.
Size and shape of the hominoid distal femur: fourier analysis.
Lestrel, Pete E., Kimbel, WIlliam H., Prior, Fred W. and Fleischmann, Marianne L.
Probable malignancy in a sadlemiut eskimo mandible. Cassidy, Clair M.
Locomotor behavior and muscular anatomy of sympatric Malaysian leaf-monkeys (Presbytis obscura and Presbytis melalophos)
Fleagle, John C.
In vivo bone strain in the mandible of Galago crassicaudatus.
Hylander, William L.
The evolution of molar occlusion in the Cercopithecidae and early catarrhines.
Kay, Richard F.
Stress and the Etiology of Osteoarthritis.
Jurman, Robert D.
"The American Journal of Physical Anthropology is designed for the prompt publication of original and significant articles on human evolution and variation, including primate morphology, physiology, genetics, adaptation, growth, development, and behavior present and past."
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