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Interpreting patterns of growth and development among past populations | 2000 | Perspectives in human biology 5 (1): 1-11 | |||||
A comparison of the protein content of human milk and infant formulae | 2000 | Perspectives in human biology 5 (1): 13-17 | |||||
The development of waist-to-hip ratio preferences | 2000 | Perspectives in human biology 5 (1): 19-29 | |||||
Medicinal use of cycads (cycas spp.) in New Guinea and neighbouring islands | 2000 | Perspectives in human biology 5 (1): 31-41 | |||||
The affinities of the Klaises river mouth remains | 2000 | Perspectives in human biology 5 (1): 43-53 | |||||
Biomechanics of the tendon /bone interface | 2000 | Perspectives in human biology 5 (1): 55-68 | |||||
Intracranial volume of patients with craniosynostosis: preliminary results | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (3): 167-72 | in thematic issue 'Dento-facial variation in perspective' | ||||
Dental arch forms in south Pacific populations | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (3): 119-26 | in thematic issue 'Dento-facial variation in perspective' | ||||
Functional morphology of the nuchal area in Javanese Homo erectus, Sangiran 17, and a giant Sumo wrestler, the late Mr Dewagatake | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 81-8 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Facial profiles: population standards and variability | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (3): 135-44 | in thematic issue 'Dento-facial variation in perspective' | ||||
Switching the handedness of adults: results of 10 weeks training of the non-dominant hand | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 211-17 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Evolutionary changes in body size from mesozoic mammals to Homo: a review and the search for a possible mechanism of a selective secular trend | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 133-43 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Magnetic resonance imaging of the temporomandibular joint in children with class II division 1 malocclusion | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (3): 145-54 | in thematic issue 'Dento-facial variation in perspective' | ||||
Environmental aspects of low birth weight: the Lublin studies | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 105-11 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Assessment of biochemical indices of atherosclerosis risk in children | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 125-32 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Stature and craniometric trends of 18th and 20th century [coloured] adults in Cape Town, South Africa | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 167-73 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Taphonomic factors bearing on the recovery and dating of early homind remains from eastern and southern Africa | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 27-39 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Handedness in twins: the search for genetic and environmental causes | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (3): 37-44 | in thematic issue 'Dento-facial variation in perspective' | ||||
Insights into the genetic basis of human dental variation from statistical modelling analyses | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (3): 9-17 | in thematic issue 'Dento-facial variation in perspective' | ||||
François Péron in Australia (1801-1803): old and modern views in anthropology and ecology | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 139-44 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Seasonal variations of twin maternities in Denmark: secular and regional differences | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 213-21 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Secular changes in the seasonal patterns of births in Nordic countries | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 203-12 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Is myopia related to stature and other body measurements? A study of 10 populations in Europe, Asia and North America | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 89-99 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Longitudinal analysis of head growth in children born with low birth weight | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 23-32 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Human evolution and violence | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 13-25 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
The advantages and disadvantages of being domesticated | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 1-12 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Varying effects of socio-economic categories on the growth of urban and rural South African [Cape Coloured] boys | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 41-9 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Variation in the closure of the sacral canal in the skeletal sample from Pompeii, Italy, 79 AD | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 177-88 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Synthetic growth reference charts | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 87-103 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Endemic tuberculosis among nineteenth century Cree in the central Canadian Subarctic | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 189-99 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
A possible physiological role of the face as a thermosensor in an ancient water ape and in present day humans | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 41-6 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Nonmetric cranial variation of the Ainu and neighbouring human populations | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 127-38 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
A three-dimensional study of the deciduous and permanent molars in Australian Aborigines | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (3): 103-8 | in thematic issue 'Dento-facial variation in perspective' | ||||
The interpretation of microwear detail on human teeth: mastication or tooth grinding? | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (3): 85-91 | in thematic issue 'Dento-facial variation in perspective' | ||||
Basicranial flexion and glenoidal morphology in humans | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (3): 127-33 | in thematic issue 'Dento-facial variation in perspective' | ||||
Skeletal maturity and growth of children in two section of Tokyo in the 1960s | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 181-7 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Secular changes in the body height of Latvian conscripts during the last 122 years | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 175-80 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
The size of the crown components of the mandibular molars in the Cook islanders | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (3): 109-17 | in thematic issue 'Dento-facial variation in perspective' | ||||
Morphological and densitometric changes in Japanese femoral bone with age | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 201-5 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Length and weight of newborns in Riga, Latvia | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 15-21 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Leptin as a new indicator of body fat status in lean prepubertal girls | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 119-24 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
A possible intergenerational trend in the frequency of dermatoglyphic patterns | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 229-34 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Fouling and cleansing our nest: human-induced ecological determinants of infectious disease | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 145-57 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
A sustainable lifestyle and the information society | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 231-5 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Human growth and continuing evolution in modern human populations | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 1-13 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Pre-contact health along the Murray river, Australia: a re-appraisal | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 167-76 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Does seasonal variation in month of birth contribute to seasonality of menarche? | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 67-75 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
The incidence of the median artery in the forearms of Malaysians | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (2): 223-8 | in special issue 'Child growth, secular trends and continuing human evolution' | ||||
Presence of infectious diseases in ancient populations in Hungary | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 159-65 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' | ||||
Comparative study of the [Perak man], early holocene human skeleton from Malaysia, with the prehistoric and modern southeast Asians and Australians | 1999 | Perspectives in human biology 4 (1): 121-5 | in monographic issue 'Is human evolution a closed chapter?' |