TY - BOOK AU - Johnston, Francis E. TI - American journal of physical anthropology: official publication of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists AV - GN 49 A44 1975 v. 43 no. 2 PY - 1975/// CY - Spruce, Philadelphia PB - Wistar Institute Press KW - Physical anthropology KW - Periodicals. Societies. Serials KW - Antiquities, Prehistoric KW - Prehistoric peoples N1 - includes bibliographical references; Genetic Differentiation among Sardinian villages ; Workman, P. L., Lucarelli, P., Agostino, R., Scarabino, R., Scacchi, R., Carapella, E., Palmarino, R. and Bottino E; Red cell acid phosphatase: another polymorphism correlated with Malaria? ; Palmarino, R., Agostino, R., Gloria, F., Lucarelli, P., Businco, L., Antognini, G., Maggioni, G., Workman, P. L. and Bottini F; Do American born Japanese children still grow faster than native japanese?; Kano, K. and Chung, C. S; The functional adaptations of primate molar teeth; Kay, Richard F ; The application of biomechanical motion analysis to aspects of green monkey (Cercopithecus a. sabaeus) locomotion; Wells, James P. and Wood, Graeme A.; The human mandible: lever or link? ; Hylander, William I.; Amylase iso-enzymes in primates of the families Lemuridae, Cebidae, Cercopithecidae, Hylobatidae and Pongidae; Krasko, Pavel; A new pelvic fragment from Swartkrans and the relationship between the Robust and Gracile Australopithecines; McHenry, Henry M.; Multivariate analysis of early hominid pelvic bones; McHenry, Henry M. and Corrucini, Robert S.; Taxonomic congruence in Eskimoid populations; Zegura, Stephen L; A-B-O and Rh affinities between highland and lowland Quechua-speaking Peruvian populations; Frisancho, A. Roberto and Klayman, Jane E.; Path analysis of Palmar Ridge Counts; Sciulli, Paul W. and Rao, D. C.; Fission-fusion and lineral effect: aspects of the population structure of the Semai Senoi of Malaysia; Fix, Alan G. N2 - "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." ER -