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Anthropological perspectives on diabetes mellitus type II

Medical Anthropology, 1989
(1989). Anthropological perspectives on diabetes mellitus type II. Medical Anthropology: Vol. 11, Anthropological Approaches to Diabetes, pp. 221-225.
M L, Urdaneta, R, Krehbiel
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Dental anthropology and anthropological-odontological types of the Gagaus in Bulgaria

Mankind Quarterly, 1993
Etude de la dentition d'un groupe de 100 personnes gagaus de Kavarna et Balgarevo (Bulgarie) selon 13 traits odontologiques de base ayant des significations racio-diagnostiques et taxinomiques.
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Dental anthropology and anthropological-odontological types of the contemporary population of Mizia

Mankind Quarterly, 1996
One thousand and four hundred males and females drawn from the contemporary population of the main regions of Mizia were examined for thirteen basic odontological traits of racial and taxonomic significance. It was established that the investigated population is relatively homogenous, with minor regional differences, and belongs to the Western ...
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Urban Anthropological Types

Contemporary Philosophical Research
   Aim. To propose a taxonomy of the urban population.   Methodology. The characteristic grouping of ontologically diverse categories of phenomena.   Results. It is demonstrated that the technique of concentrating the figures of interaction according to taxonomic units does not have a linear representation; it is due to the dynamic coordination of ...
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Anthropological Types and Clustered Hypotheses

2016
This chapter examines the role of ethnography in the problematisation of the great Manchurian plague epidemic of 1910–11. It begins by exploring how, in response to challenges to China’s sovereignty in the region, Wu Liande crafted an elaborate version of the native knowledge hypothesis. This praised native subjects of holding an immaculate traditional
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Testing type II error rates in biological anthropology

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2000
This paper presents a look at the underused procedure of testing for Type II errors when "negative" results are encountered during research. It recommends setting a statistical alternative hypothesis based on anthropologically derived information and calculating the probability of committing this type of error. In this manner, the process is similar to
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Manifestations of elitism and mass character in anthropological types of kalokagathic person

Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, 2021
The paper considers culture as a complex formation, including various subsystems that ensure the formation of the axiological core of humanistic principles, the poles of which are elitism and mass character that coordinate this process. The evolution of culture is associated with the historical dynamics of philosophical and anthropological types of man.
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Search for New Types of Scientific Rationality in an Anthropological Crisis: a Relativistic Approach

Voprosy Filosofii, 2022
The anthropological crisis, which has repeatedly occured in the history of mankind, is characterized, as a rule, by a restructuring of the picture of the world. A person finds him- or herself in a situation of uncertainty, confusion since his ideas about the surrounding reality no longer correspond to it. The cri­sis is accompanied by an intense search
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Modern anthropology and the problem of the racial type: the photographs of Franz Boas

Visual Communication, 2013
Franz Boas is best known for his pioneering work in the area of cultural anthropology. However in the 1890s, Boas created hundreds of anthropometric photographs as part of a vast study aimed at documenting the physical characteristics of Native Americans.
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