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1                        By contrast, numerous anthropological accounts illustrate the diverse ways in
2                                              Anthropological accounts implicate bottom-up perceptual
3                                     Standard anthropological age estimation techniques based on dry b
4                                     Standard anthropological age-estimation techniques based on dry b
5 were examined using archaeological evidence, anthropological analysis, and ancient DNA (aDNA) analysi
6 ing genome-wide data, isotopic evidence, and anthropological and archaeological data, we have gone be
7 rministic relationship, we draw on a body of anthropological and archaeological theory to argue that
8 tility of pairing evolutionary analyses with anthropological and biomedical data to gain insight into
9                                              Anthropological and biophysical processes have shaped li
10                             Broadly, because anthropological and environmental change often cause cha
11 ge is implausible, given everything that the anthropological and ethnohistoric records tell us about
12  Africans and African Americans, aiding both anthropological and genetic epidemiologic studies.
13         This work highlights how integrating anthropological and genomic approaches can lead to a new
14 sses, incorporating metagenomic, historical, anthropological and great ape ecological analyses, and r
15  and isotopes, combined with archaeological, anthropological and historical contextualization of four
16 enetic analyses can complement findings from anthropological and linguistic studies on Ethiopians.
17 ntify loci underlying complex traits of both anthropological and medical interest.
18                                              Anthropological and psychological research on direct thi
19 n ancestry in an admixed population, used in anthropological and statistical genetics.
20 ders have been developed concomitantly to an anthropological approach, facilitating acceptability by
21 rehensive interdisciplinary study, including anthropological, archaeometric and genetic data.
22 logy Research Facility owned by the Forensic Anthropological Center at Texas State (FACTS).
23 ohorts representing populations with diverse anthropological characteristics, including those undergo
24                                  Our applied anthropological conservation approach is to provide anal
25                                         Yet, anthropological data indicates that large, independent s
26 nt with some linguistic, archaeological, and anthropological data indicating an origin from a North A
27 though we did not use any archaeological and anthropological data to inform the model, the arrival ti
28 ations using historical, archaeological, and anthropological data.
29 ions of endemic animal communities by active anthropological development, will have a major influence
30 play substantial phenotypic, linguistic, and anthropological diversity.
31                                  Traditional anthropological divisions of "foragers" and "farmers" ha
32 roach integrating environmental sampling and anthropological evaluation to characterize better divers
33 ugh there is a large body of behavioural and anthropological evidence consistent with the predictions
34 etic distance from Europeans, despite robust anthropological evidence that West Africans are as tall
35 inary dating program has recently mapped the anthropological evolution associated with the cave.
36 sted human evolution may be needed to narrow anthropological evolutionary-medicine disparities and pr
37 es, experience still plays a central role in anthropological examinations.
38 breaks often originate from wild fauna; (ii) anthropological expansion increases the risk of contact
39 Genetic Counsellors, American Association of Anthropological Genetics, Executive Committee of the Ame
40 of conjunctival scarring disorders among all anthropological groups.
41                                  The classic anthropological hypothesis known as the "obstetrical dil
42  more fundamental problems of sampling bias, anthropological implausibility, and logical non sequitur
43 ue and medium of exchange; (ii) the logic of anthropological inquiry into multiple currency economies
44 evant outgroups allow novel evolutionary and anthropological insights.
45 etic diseases is always of great medical and anthropological interest, and understanding of genetic a
46 anding past demographic events is of general anthropological interest, but is also an important step
47                  Epidemiological and medical anthropological investigations suggest that flavanol-ric
48 ic, medical, linguistic, archaeological, and anthropological investigations.
49 g population diversity, and conducting other anthropological investigations.
50       Compare to previous analysis and known anthropological knowledge we conclude that our method be
51 c of lively debate in the archaeological and anthropological literature.
52               In this article, we present an anthropological perspective on the understanding, diagno
53 nce some points considered important from an anthropological perspective.
54 ts and most plausible demographic changes in anthropological populations are period shocks, the effec
55                                Due to recent anthropological pressures concerning the animal welfare,
56 ay be alternatively attributed to underlying anthropological pressures.
57 pper atmosphere's composition and influenced anthropological progress during that era.
58 s and snakes are of widespread interest from anthropological, psychological, and evolutionary perspec
59                                          The anthropological record indicates that we are exposed to
60 t entirely clear from the archaeological and anthropological records, and is therefore a focus of con
61 revious evidence from historical sources and anthropological research on Eurasian Steppe societies(2)
62 and violence remains an enduring question in anthropological research.
63 undamental interest to medical, forensic and anthropological sciences.
64      In 1861, Paul Broca stood up before the Anthropological Society of Paris and announced that the
65                  Previous archaeological and anthropological studies have demonstrated the myriad of
66 e (PTC) has been widely used for genetic and anthropological studies, but genetic studies have produc
67 e conducted a microbiological, economic, and anthropological study of colistin-resistant Escherichia
68 containing largely categorical variables: an anthropological survey of rice farmers in Bali and a coh
69 vered on the chamber's floor and preliminary anthropological survey showed that this individual was a
70                            The data are from anthropological surveys in the 1970s which included meas
71 itability were substantial for cognitive and anthropological traits in this sample.
72  clusters based on linguistic, cultural, and anthropological traits.
73 entific arenas marks a paradigmatic shift in anthropological understandings of the commodified, fragm
74 joined by the health literacy literature and anthropological work on cultural variations in hearing a
75 ntensively on the Tsimane, because long-term anthropological work with this group has shown that they