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1 ant - in particular, philosophy and cultural anthropology.
2 ave been of wide interest in archaeology and anthropology.
3 est rate of homicide of any society known to anthropology.
4  of an ethics of body commodification within anthropology.
5 dies and demonstrates the value of "cellular anthropology," a strategy of using in-vitro-derived embr
6 perspective, with psychology, sociology, and anthropology all likely to make significant contribution
7     This rapprochement between psychological anthropology and evolutionary psychology contributes bot
8 te the fields of human microbial ecology and anthropology and outline some of the potential goals and
9 h of their history, the relationship between anthropology and psychology has been well captured by Ro
10 egrate the methodological insights from both anthropology and psychology.
11 , first, the significance of the body within anthropology and, second, what defines a body "part." Af
12                   Drawing from neuroscience, anthropology, and brain-imaging research, we propose the
13 pplied health research with roots in medical anthropology, and in the field of health and human right
14                New developments in genetics, anthropology, and neurobiology predict that a very large
15 re from the fields of geography, psychology, anthropology, and psychiatry was reviewed to develop a "
16  are increasingly being used in linguistics, anthropology, archaeology, and textual criticism.
17                Individuals with expertise in anthropology, blood banking, bone marrow transplantation
18 ented in linguistics, cognitive science, and anthropology, but these studies only involved small subs
19                                              Anthropology can serve as an ally in accomplishing the g
20 ly for the population genetics and molecular anthropology communities.
21                        A continued debate in anthropology concerns the evolutionary origin of 'anatom
22 e social sciences, from political science to anthropology, economics, and sociology.
23 timation of age is essential in evolutionary anthropology, especially to infer population age structu
24  knowledge in the neurosciences, philosophy, anthropology, ethics and theology.
25 ype frequencies are used in transplantation, anthropology, forensic medicine, and studies of the asso
26 eology, crop and livestock studies, physical anthropology, genetics, and linguistics.
27                                      Medical anthropology has not only helped us to understand the so
28                  A major research problem in anthropology is the origin of the state and its bureaucr
29 ably wedded to work in evolutionary biology, anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience.
30                                    Oncologic anthropology represents a transdisciplinary field of res
31 rding to the Arizona State University dental anthropology scoring system (ASUDAS), and the correlatio
32                                These include anthropology; social psychology; genetics; biology; math
33 ood neighbors." The congenial fence was that anthropology studied what people think and psychology st
34 bility, immunogenetics, pharmacogenetics and anthropology studies, among many others.
35 recognition in both evolutionary biology and anthropology that dispersal is key to establishing patte
36 rivari is mutually beneficial for both ethno-anthropology (which may thus access inner causes for dis
37 retical approaches to commodification within anthropology, with Mauss and Marx figuring prominently.

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