Ethnology, Volume 24University of Pittsburgh, 1985 - Anthropology |
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... appears first . Specifically , if Variable 2 is given priority the value 3.1 of Variable 3 is redundant with respect ... appears before the consanguinity variable ( C ) . But in the second half of the analysis the consanguinity variable ...
... appears first . Specifically , if Variable 2 is given priority the value 3.1 of Variable 3 is redundant with respect ... appears before the consanguinity variable ( C ) . But in the second half of the analysis the consanguinity variable ...
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... appears to be due to tree , root , and tuber cultivation being quite common in the Insular Pacific societies in this subsample , though these crop types were coded within the " other " class of the crop type variable . In none of the ...
... appears to be due to tree , root , and tuber cultivation being quite common in the Insular Pacific societies in this subsample , though these crop types were coded within the " other " class of the crop type variable . In none of the ...
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... appears in only slightly different forms , there might well be a similarly limited restricted realm within which facts of this order can be interpreted . An initial point to consider appears so obvious that it is almost without ...
... appears in only slightly different forms , there might well be a similarly limited restricted realm within which facts of this order can be interpreted . An initial point to consider appears so obvious that it is almost without ...
Contents
Criteria for Selecting Herbal Remedies C H Browner | 13 |
Sociolinguistic Implications Lajos | 33 |
Pingelap Politics and AmericanMicronesian Relations David | 43 |
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