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23-30 |
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31-39 |
A high sequence variety in
the immunoglobulin Calpha hinge region among Old World Monkeys Kenta Sumiyama, Shohji Kawamura, Osamu Takenaka, and Shintaroh Ueda Abstract |
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41-60 |
Human cranial variations based
on different sets of measurement variables Hajime Ishida and Osamu Kondo Abstract |
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| Vol. 106, No. 2, 1998 | |||
| Review Article |
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64-76 |
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| Original Articles |
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77-94 |
Growth of Philippine children
in reference to socioeconomic environment Kumi Ashizawa, Chiyoko Kumakura, and Ayano Kusumoto Abstract |
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95-98 |
Genetic polymorphism of factor
H (HF, Beta 1H globulin) in Chinese Akira Kido, Rie Susukida, Masakazu Oya, and Zeming Jin Abstract |
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99-120 |
Ainu and Ryukyuan cranial
nonmetric variation: evidence which disputes the Ainu-Ryukyu common
origin theory Yukio Dodo, Naomi Doi and Osamu Kondo Abstract |
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| Vol. 106, No. 3, 1998 | |||
| Original Articles |
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199-208 |
Tooth size of living people
in western and eastern Micronesian populations Eisaku Kanazawa, Masanobu Matsuno, Takashi Nakabayashi, Yuriko Igarashi, and Akiko Nagai Abstract |
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209-219 |
Transferrin polymorphism in
the southwesternmost part of Japan: Description of a new variant TF
Dama and clines of allele frequencies in Japanese population Kazutoshi Ago, Isao Yuasa, and OsaoTsuganezawa Abstract |
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221-228 |
Erosive arthritis of the foot
with characteristic features of tophaceous gout in the Jomon skeletal
population Koji Inoue, Sinsuke Hukuda, Masashi Nakai, and Kazumichi Katayama Abstract |
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229-244 |
A preliminary investigation
of a circular earthwork at Krek, southeastern Cambodia Yasushi Kojo and Sytha Pheng Abstract |
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245-252 |
The morphological peculiarities
of the populations of eastern and western Siberia Andrew I. Koslov and Galina Vershubsky Abstract |
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253-263 |
Maternal employment and child
nutritional status in a very poor population of Calcutta, India Stanley J. Ulijaszek and Daniel Leighton Abstract |
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265-276 |
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| Vol. 106, No. 4, 1998 | |||
| Original Articles |
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285-296 |
Auditory exostoses among ancient
human populations in the circum-Pacific area: Regional variations in
the occurrence and its implications Kazumichi Katayama Abstract |
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297-309 |
Influence of the interproximal
attrition of teeth on the formation of Neanderthal retromolar space Takashi Nara, Tsunehiko Hanihara, Yukio Dodo, and Bernard Vandermeersch Abstract |
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311-325 |
Peopling of Japan as revealed
by genotyping of urinary JC virus DNA Tadaichi Kitamura, Chie Sugimoto, Hideki Ebihara, Atsushi Kato, Jing Guo, Fumiaki Taguchi, Takashi Tominaga, Yoshihide Ogawa, Nobutaka Ohta, Norihisa Kizu, Ken-ichi Imamura, Hiroyoshi Funaki, Takashi Kurosawa, Shin-ichi Ichikawa, Toshimitsu Suzuki, Kiyohiko Chiba, Kazuo Nagashima, Shin-ichiro Yasumoto, and Yoshiaki Yogo Abstract |
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327-347 |
Computer simulation of the
ontogeny of bipedal walking Kazunori Hase and Nobutoshi Yamazaki Abstract |
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349-369 |
Distribution and abundance
of diurnal mammals, especially monkeys, at Kasoje Mahale mountains,
Tanzania Shigeo Uehara and Hiroshi Ihobe Abstract |
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371-383 |
Is the selection of body segment
inertia parameters critical to the results of kinematic and kinetic
analysis of human movement? Takashi Yokoi, Akihiko Takahashi, Hidetaka Okada, Keigo Ohyama, and Makoto Muraoka Abstract |
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385-395 |
Distribution of group-specfic
component/vitamin D-binding protein alleles in southwestern Japan and
geographical clines of allele frequencies in Japanese populations Kazutoshi Ago, Isao Yuasa, and Osao Tsuganezawa Abstract |
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17-25 |
Native or migrant lineage?
- The Aeneolithic Yayoi people in western and eastern Japan - Hirofumi Matsumura Abstract |
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27-45 |
Minatogawa hominid fossils
and the evolution of Late Pleistocene humans in East Asia Hisao Baba, Shuichiro Narasalo and Seiho Ohyama Abstract |
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47-65 |
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67-84 |
Comparative study of tooth-to-denture-base
discrepancy and dental caries in Japanese, British, and Chinese skeletal
remains Naohiko Inoue, Reiko Sakashita and Theya I. Molleson Abstract |
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85-94 |
Interproximal tooth grooves
in Pacific basin, East Asian, and new world populations Christy G. Turner II and Erin Cacciatore Abstract |
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95-105 |
A refined method of measuring
basal crown and cusp areas by use of a three dimensional digitizing
system Gen Suwa and Reiko Kono-Takeuchi Abstract |
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107-118 |
Comparative study of vertical
sections of the Jomon and modern Japanese mandibles Eisaku Kanazawa and Kazutaka Kasai Abstract |
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119-126 |
Design of the mandibular molar
in the extant great apes and Miocene fossil hominoids Akiko Uchida Abstract |
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127-137 |
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139-145 |
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147-160 |
Significant association between
cranial length and sacral breadth: Toward the solution of the brachycephalization
problem Yuji Mizoguchi Abstract |
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161-188 |
Foot dimensions and foot shape:
Differences due to growth, generation and ethnic origin Makiko Kouchi Abstract |
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189-201 |
Somatometric study of nisei
(2nd generation Japanese immigrants), Lima, Peru Hiroshi Takayama Abstract |
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