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Physical anthropology --- Archaeology --- Prehistoric peoples
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- physical anthropology --- Puebla [state]
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Physical anthropology --- Archaeology --- Human evolution --- Prehistoric peoples --- Antiquities, Prehistoric
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Physical anthropology --- Biological anthropology --- Somatology --- Anthropology --- Human biology
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Physical anthropology --- Anthropologie physique --- Encyclopedias --- Encyclopédies --- Encyclopedias. --- Encyclopédies --- Biological anthropology --- Somatology --- Anthropology --- Human biology
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Dental anthropology --- Teeth, Fossil --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Tooth --- Anthropology, Physical. --- Odontometry. --- Dental anthropology. --- Teeth, Fossil. --- anatomy & histology. --- Fossil teeth --- Bioarchaeology --- Skeletal remains (Archaeology) --- Human skeleton --- Primate remains (Archaeology) --- Dentition --- Physical anthropology --- Teeth --- Physical Anthropology
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In Gene Therapy Protocols, leading researchers describe in detail all the essential molecular methods for developing gene transfer systems, along with the methods for introducing genes into specific tissue types either in vivo or ex vivo. These easily reproducible methods range from those for specific viral and nonviral delivery systems, to those concerned with gene delivery to particular tissues. Methods for applying specific therapeutic systems, such as ribozymes and tumor suppressor genes for the treatment of AIDS and cancer, are also included in this authoritative collection. Gene Therapy Protocols is the first major collection of the methods needed for successful gene delivery and subsequent in vivo gene expression, techniques at the center of the many and significant recent advances in the treatment of both genetic and acquired diseases. It will surely become today's indispensable standard reference source for all scientists working to realize the promises of gene therapy.
Human genetics. --- Human Genetics. --- Genetics --- Heredity, Human --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Gene therapy --- Genetic Therapy --- Gene Transfer. --- Methodology. --- methods.
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Bedouins --- Children --- Physical anthropology --- Child development --- Consanguinity --- Bédouins --- Enfants --- Anthropologie physique --- Enfants --- Consanguinité --- Growth --- Croissance --- Développement
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All humans share certain components of tooth structure, but show variation in size and morphology around this shared pattern which is studied by dental anthropologists. This book presents the first worldwide synthesis of the global variation in tooth structure in recent populations. It: • describes the methods and assumptions used by dental anthropologists • discusses the genetic basis of nonmetric dental traits • portrays the geographic variation of tooth crown and root traits • analyzes dental variation on a global scale paralleling major genetic and craniometric analyses The book illustrates more than 30 tooth crown and root traits and reviews their biological and genetic underpinnings. This analysis links extinct and extant populations and so serves as a useful tool for elucidating population relationships and histories.
Dental anthropology. --- Dentition --- Physical anthropology --- Teeth --- Anthropologie dentaire. --- Anthropologie physique. --- Dents --- Dental anthropology --- Anthropology, Physical. --- Tooth --- Odontometry. --- Anatomie. --- Histologie. --- anatomy & histology --- anatomy & histology. --- Anthropology, Physical
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A human female is born, lives her life, and dies within the space of a few decades, but the shape of her life has been strongly influenced by 50 million years of primate evolution and more than 100 million years of mammalian evolution. How the individual female plays out the stages of her life--from infancy, through the reproductive period, to old age--and how these stages have been formed by a long evolutionary process, is the theme of this collection. Written by leading scholars in fields ranging from evolutionary biology to cultural anthropology, these essays together examine what it means to be female, integrating the life histories of marine mammals, monkeys, apes, and humans. The result is a fascinating inquiry into the similarities among the ways females of different species balance the need for survival with their role in reproduction and mothering.The Evolving Female offers an outlook integrating life history with an intimate examination of female life paths. Behavior, anatomy and physiology, growth and development, cultural identity of women, the individual, and the society are among the topics investigated. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Linda Fedigan, Kathryn Ono, Joanne Reiter, Barbara Smuts, Mariko Hiraiwa-Hasegawa, Mary McDonald Pavelka, Caroline Pond, Robin McFarland, Silvana Borgognini Tarli and Elena Repetto, Gilda Morelli, Patricia Draper, Catherine Panter-Brick, Virginia J. Vitzthum, Alison Jolly, and Beverly McLeod.
Anthropology and ethnology. --- Evolution. --- Females -- Physiology. --- Human evolution. --- Women -- Evolution. --- Women's studies -- Biographical methods. --- Human evolution --- Women --- Females --- Women's studies --- Physical Anthropology --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Sex --- Evolution (Biology) --- Physical anthropology --- Evolutionary psychology --- Human beings --- Female studies --- Feminist studies --- Women studies --- Education --- Evolution --- Physiology --- Biographical methods --- Origin --- Study and teaching --- Curricula
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