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1 s have long been underappreciated, argues an anthropologist.
2 o been extensively studied scientifically by anthropologists and biologists.
3                                              Anthropologists and dental researchers consider EHP an i
4 on in the forms of money challenges economic anthropologists and historians to review theory and comp
5                                         Both anthropologists and nutritionists have long recognized t
6 servational investigation by primatologists, anthropologists and psychologists.
7  focus of integrated analysis by historians, anthropologists, and geneticists.
8 are our diverse perspectives as geneticists, anthropologists, archaeologists, museum curators, and ed
9                                              Anthropologists, borrowing techniques from evolutionary
10 ttee of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Canadian College of Medical Genetics, H
11            We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing d
12  by psychologists, economists, sociologists, anthropologists, epidemiologists and geneticists.
13 th data on other pygmy groups accumulated by anthropologists for a century.
14 uman scalp hair morphology is of interest to anthropologists, geneticists, dermatologists and forensi
15 and their place in it.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Anthropologists have called the transition from early to
16 ither they nor their current followers among anthropologists have made much use of it in attempting t
17                     Cognitive scientists and anthropologists have proposed a range of answers, stress
18                                 Evolutionary anthropologists have so far largely focussed on measurin
19 of the humanities and social sciences, where anthropologists, historians, linguists, sociologists and
20 ologists, neuroscientists, philosophers, and anthropologists, I clarify a central purpose of Cognitiv
21 n the small egalitarian societies studied by anthropologists is enforced by means of costly punishmen
22                          One task of medical anthropologists is to search for similarities and differ
23                                     In 1952, anthropologists Kroeber and Kluckhohn identified 164 def
24                                           An anthropologist misses the mark on a topic of great conce
25 urely un-Westernized form, nutritionists and anthropologists must rely on indirect procedures to reco
26 ns in two ICUs were collected by two medical anthropologists over a period of 6 months.
27 ticle, we describe collaborative efforts, as anthropologists, physicians, tribal leaders, and local o
28  concept of a syndemic, developed by medical anthropologists, provides such a framework for preventin
29 studies of revenge presented by French legal anthropologist Raymond Verdier, particularly as regards
30 inally, we tested the hypothesis that palaeo-anthropologists' stand in the debate co-varies with thei
31 y ancestral humans, and is often proposed by anthropologists to be the "first profession", representi
32  by the facial index [FI]) are considered by anthropologists to provide a basis for structural variat
33 e conducted a survey among practicing palaeo-anthropologists (total number of respondents = 216).
34                                              Anthropologists use genetic variation to reconstruct our
35                                  As cultural anthropologists, we noticed an unexpected and interestin