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Index to Volume 63 ABO blood group, 77-84 Levels in the Watut of Papua New accelerated failure time models, 389- Guinea,” 115-128 402 “Ancient Movement Patterns Deter- Addendum to index for v. 62, 567 mine Modern Genetic Variances in additive gene effect, 441-466 Europe,” 589-606 additive genetic component, 441-466 ANCOVA, 795-819 adenosine deaminase deficiency, 669- anomaly, 441-466 682 ANOVA, 441-466 adiposity, 39-52, 53-63, 137-153 anthropometric variation, 155-165 admixture, 39-52, 77-84, 155-165, anthropometry, 53-63, 795-819 273-307, 309-327, 549-553, 743- anthropomorphic trait, 441-466 762 antibody response, 115-128 admixture distance, 155-165 antigen, 115-128, 129-135 aerobic fitness, 533-547 apo(a) isoform frequency, 65-76 Africa, sub-Saharan, 273-307 apolipoprotein, 65-76, 179-186 agarose gel electrophoresis, 571-587 Aratijo, A., 863-873 age effect, 533-547 Argentina, 203-210 age-specific fertility rate, 697-710 ARIMA model, 367-387 age-specific growth rate, 211-220 asymmetric fitness benefits, 329-353 age-specific regression equation, 137- Australia, 179-186 153 autocorrelation function, 273-307, age-structure, 329-353 367-387 “Age Structure and Sex-Biased Mortal- autosomal recessive inheritance, 669- ity among Herero Pastoralists,” 329- 682 353 Awerbuch, Tamara, 683-696 aging, 643-662, D6 Azevédo, E.S., 77-84, 167-178 Aguiar, Gilberto F. de Souza, 467-488, 743-762 B-globin gene, 241-252 AIDS epidemic, 683-696 B-thalassemia, 253-271 Algeria, 241-252 baboon, 65-76 allele frequency, 187-195 balancing selection, 763-774 allelic variation, 65-76 Balazs, I., 775-794 alloantigenic challenge hypothesis, BamH I polymorphism, 241-252 129-135 Bansal, I.J.S., 549-553 ALPP*QO0 allele, 167-178 Bantu, 241-252 Alto Xingu, 821-833 Barbujani, Guido, 253-272 Alvesalo, L., 31-38 Barton, Elaine York, 355-366 Amazon River, lower, 743-762, 763- Barton, Sara A., 273-327 774 Baruzzi, Roberto G., 821-833 amelogenesis imperfecta, 31-38 Baudot, Gaélle, 241-252 among-group variation, 155-165 B-cell activator, 115-128 Amsterdam Growth and Health Study, B cells, 669-682 533-547 Benin, 241-252 anal receptive, 129-135 Bhalla, V., 549-553 “Analysis of the Patterns of Inheritance bilateral morphologic human. traits, of Splenomegaly and Serum IgM 441-466 896 / Index to Volume 63 biochemical loci, 441-466 James, Gary D., 232-233 bi-ocular diameter, 441-466 James, William H., 731-733 biologic diversity, 467-488 Leidy, L.E., 99-100 birth interval, 389-402 Lieberman, Philip, 227-228 birth order of spouses, 489-498 McCullough, John M., 892-893 birth rate, 711-718 Micozzi, Marc S., 886-887 birth series, 367-387 Molnar, Stephen M., 728-731 bivariate analysis, 367-387 Rathbun, Ted A., 230-232 black families, US, 39-52 Reid, Russell M., 405-406 Black, Francis L., 763-774, 775-794 Rose, Jerome C., 102-103 Blangero, J., 549-553 Sciulli, Paul W., 563-564 Bleyl, Janet, 711-718 Simmons, David J., 560-562 blood genetic system, 743-762 Sinclair, Sally, 407-409 blood group, 549-553 Stahl, Ellen, 725-726 blood group antigen, 589-606 Stewart, Philip, 564-565 blood group loci, 441-466 Ubelaker, H., 727-728 blood pressure, 643-661, 835-861 Ulijaszek, Stanley J., 233-235 “Blood Pressure Levels of the Surui Wienker, Curtis W., 887-889 and Zor6é Indians of the Brazilian book reviews (see also brief reviews) Amazon: Group- and Sex-Specific Adipose Tissue and Reproduction, Effects Resulting from Body Compo- 733-735 sition, Health Status, and Age,” 835- Anthropometric Standards for the As- 861 sessment of Growth and Nutritional body composition, 53-63, 137-153, Status, 411-413 D4, D6 Blueprints: Solving the Mystery of Ev- body density measure, 137-153 olution, 725-726 body fat, 137-153 Chemistry of Prehistoric Human body fat mass, 53-63 Bone, 560-562 body fatness, 39-52 Conception to Birth: Epidemiology of body mass, 835-861 Prenatal Development, 892-893 body mass index, 39-52 Emergence of Modern Humans: Bio- body surface area, 53-63 cultural Adaptations in the Later book reviewers Pleistocene, 727-728 Ashwell, Margaret, 733-735 Epigenetic Variants of the Human Bennett, Kenneth, A., 100-102 Skull, 407-409 Brace, Loring C., 883-886 Evolution of Home Erectus: Compar- Clegg, E.J., 103-104 ative Anatomical Studies of an Ex- Coelho, Anthony M., Jr., 411-413 tinct Human Species, 883-886 Gaief, Bennett G., Jr., 403-405 Functional Morphology of the Evolv- Gerber, Linda M., 232-233 ing Hand and Foot, 563-564 Giles, Eugene, 890-891 Growing Scope of Human Biology: Gordon, Claire C., 555-556, 556-558 Proceedings of the Australasian Soci- Green, Steven M., 558-559 ety for Human Biology, 103-104 Halberstein, Robert H., 105-109 Human Ethnology, 558-559 Harris, Edward F., 229-230 Human Growth after Birth, 556-558 Hildebolt, Charles F., 409-411 Human Origins, 101-102 Index to Volume 63 / 897 Human sex Determination: An His- Box-Jenkins approach, 367-387 torical Review and Synthesis, 731- “Box-Jenkins Modeling of Chronologi- 733 cal Series of Twin Births and Single Human Species: An Introduction to Births,” 367-387 Biological Anthropology, 100-102 Brazil, 77-84, 167-178, 467-488, 719- In Search of Ourselves: An Introduc- 723, 821-833, 863-873 tion to Physical Anthropology, 99- breast feeding and fertility level, 389- 100 402 Journal of Human Ecology, 564-565 brief reviews (see also book reviews) Mammalian Parenting: Biochemical, Biological Markers in Epidemiology, Neurobiological, and Behavioral De- 105 terminants, 403-405 DNA Fingerprinting: An Introduction, Mammalian Reproductive Biology, 105 403-405 Early People, 105 Mechanisms of Human Dental Re- Entropy: Into the Greenhouse World, duction: A Case Study from Post- 105 Pleistocene Nubia, 229-230 Genes IV, 106 Medical Geography, 230-232 Genetic Data Analysis, 106 Nutrition and Economic Development Heredity and Ability, 106 in the Eighteenth-Century Habsburg Human Achondroplasia: A Multidisci- Monarchy: An Anthropometric His- plinary Approach, 106 tory, 728-731 Human Growth after Birth, 106 Patterns of Human Growth, 555-556 Human Organ Transplantation: So- Patterns of Injury and Illness in Great cietal, Medico-Legal, Regulatory, Apes: A Skeletal Analysis, 886-887 and Reimbursement Issues, 107 Perspectives in Human Biology: Pro- Immune Responses, Virus Infections, ceedings of the Australian Society for and Disease, 107 Human Biology, 233-235 Immunophysiology, 107 Primer of Population Genetics, 405- Man on Earth, 107 406 New Horizons in Sperm Cell Re- Principles of Population Genetics, search, 107-108 405-406 Population Dynamics of the Mucajai Racial and Ethnic Differences in Dis- Yanomama, 108 ease, 232-233 Primate Evolution, 108 Skull Shapes and the Map: Craniome- Primate Origins and Evolution, 108 tric Analyses in the Dispersion of Social Entropy Theory, 108 Modern Homo, 887-889 Theory of Human and Primate Evolu- Somatotyping: Development and Ap- tion, 108 plications, 890-891 Tourette Syndrome and Human Be- Teaching Sign Language to Chimpan- havior, 109 zees, 227-228 Brush, G., 643-661 Teeth, 409-411 buccolingual diameter, 499-512 Borge Prien Prove, 19-30 bottleneck, 743-762, 775-794 Cabello, P.H., 719-724 Bouhass, Rachid, 241-252 Cameroon, 241-252 Box and Cox transformation, 39-52 Canada Fitness Survey, 137-153 898 / Index to Volume 63 Canadian Standardized Test of Fitness, complex segregation analysis, 39-52 137-153 computed tomography, 85-93 canalization, 441-466 computed tomography scanning tech- canonical correlation, 19-30 nique, 53-63 canonical variate, 19-30 Confalonieri, Ulisses, 863-873 cardiovascular disease, 65-76, 179- confounding effect, 533-547 186 congenital anomaly, 441-466 Carib, 743-762 Conger, Patricia R., 137-153 Carvalho, R.D.S., 167-178 congruence of transmission, 607-627 case-control approach, 367-387 consanguinity, 203-210, 489-498, Castilla, Eduardo E., 203-210 719-723 causality, 367-387 convenient indicator, 137-153 Cavalli-Sforza, L.L., 607-628 coprolite analysis, 863-873 cellular immune profile, 129-135 coronary disease, 53-63, 419-439 cellular immunosuppression, 129-135 correlation matrix, 607-627 Cerda-Flores, Ricardo M., 273-327 correlation-regression analysis, 53-63 Chahal, S.M.S., 549-553 correlogram, 273-307 Chakraborty, Ranajit, 273-327, S71- Corruccini, R.S., $49-$53 588 count, 589-606, 629-641 “Changing Sex Ratio of Mortality in counts matrix, 589-606 the Semai Senoi, 1969-1987,” 211- covariance analysis, 1-17, 835-861 220 covariate, 19-30 childhood mortality, 329-353 Crane, G.G., 115-128 child spacing, 389-402 cross-assortative mating, 19-30 chi-square analysis, 39-52, 65-76, 85- crossover rate, 1-17 93, 115-128, 419-439, 513-522, cross-sectional data, 533-547, 795-819 549-553, 711-718 cultural character, 607-627 chromatin, 31-38 “Cultural Factor in the Geographic chromosomal morbidity, 441-466 Distribution of Personal Names: chromosome 2p, 221-226 Pseudogenetic Analysis of First chromosome 6, human, 65-76 Names Used to Estimate the Cul- chromosome aneuploidy, 31-38 tural Component of Coefficients of chronic immunosuppression, 129-135 Relationship by Isonymy,” 197-202 chronic motor tic, 221-226 cultural transmission, 607-627 clinal migration selection, 273-307 cline, 253-271 Daiger, Stephen P., 571-588 clinical depression immune response, Danielson, Richard R., 53-63 85-93 Darwinian model, 329-353 cluster analysis, 763-774 decline, 253-271 clustering technique, 253-271 defective enamel formation, 513-522 cluster structure, 273-307 degree of determination, 1-17 coefficient of variation, 643-662 Del Brutto, Oscar H., 85-93 Coimbra, Carlos E.A., 795-819, 835- “Demographic Study of One Sedentary 861 and Two Migrant Populations of colony formation, 355-366 Eastern India,” 697-710 commingling analysis, 39-52 demography, 329-353 compartmental model, 683-696 Denmark, 19-30 complete determination, 1-17 densitometric technique, 53-63 Index to Volume 63 / 899 dental feature, 441-466 Epstein-Barr virus, 775-794 depopulation, 743-762 equilibrium, 571-587, 629-641 depression (statistical), 253-271 ethnographic data collection, 329-353 dermatoglyphic asymmetry, 441-466 ethnohistory database, 589-606 dermatoglyphic feature, 441-466 “Ethnohistory, Intertribal Relation- determination equation, 1-17 ships, and Genetic Diversity among Devor, Eric J., 221-226 Amazonian Indians,” 743-762 diabetes, 53-63, 65-76 etiologic fraction, 85-93 diabetes mellitus, 549-553 etiologic mechanism, 821-833 diagnostic utility, 137-153 Europe, 589-606 diet, 835-861 exogamy, 95-98 differential migration, 155-165 expectation of life at birth, 211-220 differential migration rate, 467-488 expected gene diversity, 571-587 differential selection, 253-271 extra X chromosome, 31-38 differentiation, 253-271 extra Y chromosome, 31-38 displacement, 39-52 extreme value, 441-466 distance matrix, 607-627 DNA sequence analysis, 241-252 facial morphology, 441-466 dominance genetic component, 441- factor analysis, 763-774 466 factor k-PTT, 77-84 “Doubts about Isonymy,” 663-668 factor VIII:C, 77-84 Down’s syndrome, 441-466 “Factor VIILC, ABO Blood Groups, drop-out effect, 533-547 and Black Admixture in a Brazilian drug-induced pregnancy, 711-718 Sample,” 77-84 familial aggregation, 419-439 economic exploitation, 795-819 “Familial Aggregation of Lipids and Edmonton, Alberta, 137-153 Lipoproteins in Families Ascer- educational level, 19-30 tained through Random and Non- “Effect of Changes in Population Size random Probands in the Minnesota on Genetic Microdifferentiation,” Lipid Research Clinic Family 629-644 Study,” 419-439 “Effect of Population Size on Marital familial cleft lip, 441-466 Migration Distance,” 95-98 familial resemblance, 419-439, 441- electromyographic examination, 821- 466 833 family survey technique, 329-353 Elion, Jacques, 241-252 fat volume, 53-63 ELISA test, 85-93, 129-135 Ferreira, L.F., 863-873 Elster, Allen D., 711-718 Ferrell, R.E., 179-186 endemic transmission, 607-627 fertility, 697-710, 711-718 England and Wales, 197-202 fibrinolytic mechanisms, 65-76 environmental index, 419-439 first-cousin marriage, 203-210 environmental influence, 19-30, 643- fission factor analysis, D2 661, 697-710 SX flanking region, 241-252 enzymatic amplification, 241-252 Fix, Allan G., 211-220 enzyme, 589-606 Fleming-Moran, Millicent, 835-861 epidemic, 795-819 flow cytometry, 129-135 epidemic transmission, 607-627 fluctuating asymmetry, 441-466 epidemiology, 669-682 “Fluctuating Asymmetry as a Possible 900 / Index to Volume 63 Measure of Developmental Homeo- genetic marker, 607-627 stasis in Humans: A Review,” 441- genetic marker system, 309-327 466 genetic pattern, 607-627 forensic identity determination, 571- “Genetic Pattern of the HLA System: 587 HLA A, B, C, DR, and DQ Antigens founder effect, 743-762 in Mexican Patients with Parenchy- frameworks, 241-252 mal Brain Cysticercosis,” 85-93 frequency distribution, 489-498 genetic population structure, 253-271 “Frequency of First-Cousin Marriages “Genetic Population Structure of Italy. from Civil Marriage Certificates in I. Geographic Patterns of Gene Fre- Argentina,” 203-210 quencies,” 253-272 Fujiki, Norio, 187-196 genetic structure, 629-641 furcation, 31-38 “Genetic Studies of Human Apolipo- proteins. XVIII. Apolipoprotein Po- gametic disequilibrium, 309-327 lymorphisms in Australian Aborig- gametic variable, 1-17 ines,” 179-186 gamic network, 467-488 genetic transmission, 607-627 Garza-Chapa, Raul, 273-327 genetic variance, 589-606 Gé, 743-762 genomic DNA, 241-252 gender-specific regression equation, geographic cluster, 607-627 137-153 geographic distance, 155-165, 589- gene combinations of two loci, 1-17 606, 743-762 gene diversity, 309-327 “Geographic Distribution of Within- gene flow, 85-93 Population Variability in Blood gene frequencies, 253-271 Pressure,” 643-661 gene frequency mapping, 253-271 geographic gradient, 197-202 gene frequency pattern, 273-307 geographic pattern, 253-271 gene mapping, 221-226, 571-587 geographic relationship, 273-307 gene mutation, 241-252 Ghana, 389-402 genetic admixture analysis, 309-327 Ghana Fertility Survey, 389-402 “Genetic and Cultural Transmission in Gill, P.S., 549-553, Sicily as Revealed by Names and global variation, 643-662 Surnames,” 607-628 glucose-6-phospate dehydrogenase, genetic classification, 763-774 253-271 genetic component, 197-202, 441-466 GM haplotype, 273-307 genetic distance, 65-76, 309-327, 743- Gomez, Maria Atilia, 203-210 762 Gorodezky, Clara, 85-93 genetic drift, 155-165 grade of membership procedure, 763- “Genetic Drift and Anthropometric 774 Variation in Ireland,” 155-165 Granados, Guadalupe, 85-93 genetic epidemiology, 549-553 group-specific effect, 835-861 “Genetic Epidemiology of Non-Insu- Guglielmino, C.R., 607-628 lin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in North India: Preliminary Analyses Hamtai, 115-128 of Some Genetic Markers in Punja- haploid genetic inheritance, 663-668 bis,” 549-553 haplotype, 241-252, 763-774 genetic kinship, 719-723 haplotype disequilibria, 763-774 genetic loci, 309-327 Harappa, 513-522 Index to Volume 63 / 901 Hardy-Weinberg, 39-52, 129-135, hypertaurodontism, 31-38 167-178, 571-587 hypertension, 53-63 Harpending, H.C., 327-353 hypertriglyceridemia, 419-439 Harrison, G.A., 643-661 hypervariable loci, 571-587 Hattori, Komei, 53-63 hypoalphalipoproteinemia, 419-439 Hayward, Anthony, 669-682 hypocalcemia, 513-522 Hazlett, Clarke B., 137-153 hypoplasia, 513-522 head vertex-pronosale, 441-466 hypoplastic lesion, 513-522 health status, 835-861 hypotaurodontism, 31-38 heart disease, in baboons, 65-76 height and intelligence, 19-30 height extreme, 19-30 IgG level, 115-128 hemoglobin C, 241-252 IgM level, 115-128 Henderson, Vanessa J., 221-226 Ikoma, Misako, 53-63 hepatic sinusoidal lymphocytosis, 1 15 - immune incompetence, 115-128 128 immunoblotting, 187-195 Herero, 329-353 immunodeficiency, 669-682 heritability, 419-439, 643-661 immunoglobulin, 589-606, 669-682 Hester, Raymond B., 129-136 immunoglobulin formation, 115-128 heterogeneity, 419-439, 467-488 immunologic study, 669-682 maternal, 329-353 immunophenotype, 129-135 441-466, heterozygosity, 309-327, inbreeding, 203-210, 663-668 775-794 inbreeding coefficient, 1-17, 489-498, hierarchical organization, 763-774 719-723 histocompatibility (HLA) antigen, index case, 39-52 523-532, 589-606, 669-682 India, 241-252, 697-710 HLA-DR phenotype, 129-135 indirect inference, 329-353 HLA haplotype, 763-774 infant mortality, 329-353 HLA system, 85-93 infectious disease model, 683-696 Hoff, Charles, 129-136 infinite allele model, 571-587 homeostasis, 31-38, 65-76, 441-466, “inheritance of Extreme Overweight in 643-661 Black Families,” 39-52 homogeneity test, 253-271 initiation, 821-833 homosexual males, 129-135 intellectual ability, 19-30 homozygote, 167-178 “Intelligence and Educational Level in horizontal transmission, 607-627 Adult Males at the Extremes of Stat- host constituent, 115-128 ure,” 19-30 human deciduous canine teeth, 513- “Interdisciplinary Approaches to the §22 Human Biology of South Amerindi- human evolutionary ecology, 329-353 ans,” 875-882 human immunodeficiency virus internal fat mass, 53-63 (HIV), 129-135 interperiod correlation, 533-547 human polymorphism, 167-178 intestinal helminthiasis, 863-873 human transferrin, 187-195 “Intestinal Helminths in Lowland hypergammaglobulinemia, 115-128 South American Indians: Some Evo- hyperlipidemia, 419-439 lutionary Interpretations,” 863-873 hyperreactive malarious splenomegaly, intestinal parasite infection, 863-873 115-128 intoxication, 821-833 902 / Index to Volume 63 intragenic sequence polymorphism, LDL receptor locus, 65—76 241-252 Leal-Garza, Carlos H., 273-327 intra-individual reproducibility, 533- learning effect, 533-547 $47 least-squares analysis, 835-861 intrusion, 253-271 Lengua Indians, 863-873 inverse relationship, 523-532 Li, C.C., 1-17 “Inverse Relationship between Risk of LIFEREG, 389-402 SIDS and Early Neonatal Mortality: life table, 389-402 Study of State Mortality Rates,” likelihood ratio criterion, 419-439 523-532 likelihood ratio test, 39-52, 329-353 IN Vitro suppressor activity, 129-135 Lima, A.M.V.M.D., 77-84 Ireland, 155-165 linear enamel hypoplasia, 513-522 island model, 629-641 linear regression, 95-98 isoelectric focusing, 187-195 linear regression line, 129-135 isoform, 65—76 linear relationship, 19-30 isolation by distance, 23-271, 273- “Linkage to Tourette Syndrome Is Ex- 307, 589-606 cluded for Red-Cell Acid Phospha- isonymy, 197-202, 663-668, 719-723 tase (ACP}) and Flanking Markers isozyme, 549-553 on Chromesome 2pter-2p23,” 221- Naly, 253-27) 226 LIPED analysis, 221-226 James, Wilda, C., 129-136 lipid level, 39-52, 419-439 Japan, 53-63, 187-195 lipid metabolism, 179-186 Jones, James F., 669-682 Lipid Research Clinics Family Study, Joseph disease, 221-226 39-§2 lipoprotein cholesterol, 419-439 Kamboh, M.I., 179-186 lipoprotein level, 39-32, 65-76, 419- Karifiana, 775-794 439 Kaul, S.S., 549-553 Livshits, G., 441-466 Kemper, Han C.G., 533-547 Ljung-Box criterion, 367-387 Kidd, J.R., 775-794 “Localized Enamel WHypoplasia of Kidd, K.K., 775-794 Human Deciduous Canine Teeth: kin-structured migration, 355-366 Prevalence and Pattern of Expres- Kishi, Koichiro, 187-196 sion in Rural Pakistan,” 513-522 Kobyliansky, E., 441-466 localized hypoplasia, 513-522 Krieger, H., 719-724 logistic regression, 329-353 Krishnamoorthy, Rajagopal, 241-252 longitudinal data, 533-547 Kshatriya, Gautam K., 273-327 Lopez-Camelo, Jorge S., 203-210 Lp(a) level, 65-70 Labie, Dominique, 241-252 Lukacs, John R., 513-522 lag effect, 629-641 lymphocyte, 129-135, 669-682, 775- language-family relationship, 273-307 794 language phylum, 273-307 lymphocyte alloantigen, 129-135 Laskarzewski, Peter M., 39-52, 419- 439 Mahalanobis distance, 65-76 Lasker, Gabriel W., 197-202 Mahaney, Michael C., 499-512 Lasker’s formula, 197-202 major histocompatibility complex, 85- latitude, 643-661 93, 129-135 Index to Volume 63 / 903 malaria, 115-128, 211-220, 253-271 modal value, 441-466 Malayan peninsula, 211-220 “Modeling the AIDS Epidemic in Mex- Malécot principle, 197-202 ico City,” 683-696 male pubertal seclusion, 821-833 ‘ modifier gene, 221-226 “Male Pubertal Seclusion and Risk of Mohar, Alejandro, 683-696 Death in Indians from Alto Xingu, molar teeth, 31-38 Centra) Brazil,” 821-833 monomorphic system, 179-186 Malhotra, Kailash C., 489-498 monophyletic origin, 663-668 mandibular teeth, 499-512 monophyletism, 719-723 Mantel test of correlation, 607-627 monozygotic twins, 549-553 marital migration distance, 95-98 morbidity, 441-466, 643-661, 821- marker protein systems, 65-76 833, 863-873 Marshall, J. Dru, 137-153 Mormons, Utah, 571-587 Massachusetts, historical, 95-98 mortality, 643-661, 697-710, 821-833 maternal mortality, 211-220 sex ratio, 211-220 Mato Grasso, 795-819 US, 419-439 matrix of kinship, 607-627 mortality rate, 523-532 Matsuzaka, Akira, 53-63 movement pattern, ancient, 589-606 maxillary teeth, 499-512 Mowanjum, 179-186 maximal oxygen uptake, 333-5347 multiallelic single-locus marker, 371- maximum likelihood method, 65-76, 587 115-128 multifactorial inheritance, 441-466, Mayan, 775-794 669-682 Mbanderu, 329-353 multifactorial model, 419-439 McCullough, John M., 355-366 multigroup racial classification, 85-93 mean population variability, 643-661 multiple-birth seasonality, 367-387 Mediterranea, 241-252 multiple gestation, 711-718 melatonin secretion, human, 711-718 multiple longitudinal, 533-547 Mendelian mixed model, 39-52 multiple regression analysis, 441-466, mesosternal chest circumference, 441- 643-661 466 multiple regression model, 155-165 mesotaurodontism, 31-38 multivariate analysis, 607-627 “Method of Path Coefficients: A multivariate analysis of variance, 533- Trademark of Sewall Wright,” 1-17 547 Mexico, 85-93, 683-696 mutation, sickle-cell, 241-252 Mexico City, 683-696 mutation-drift balance, 571-587 MHC-linked gene, 85-93 microdififerentiation, 629-641 Nadano, Daita, 187-196 microevolution, 743-762 Nakanaga, Masao, 187-196 migrant, 697-710 name, 607-627 migration, 95-98, 629-641, 763-774, natural selection, 499-512 863-873 Navajo, 669-682 historical, 273-307 Neel, J.V., 737-741 migration matrix analysis, 629-641 negative correlation, 523-532 migration matrix model, 155-165 neonatal mortality, 523-532 Minnesota, 419-439 Ness, Roberia, 39-52 Minnesota Lipid Research Clinic Fam- Netherlands, 533-547 ily Study, 419-439 neurocysticercosis, 85-93 904 / Index to Volume 63 neutral mutation model, 571-587 parameter estimates, 419-439 Neves, Walter A., 467-488 parasite constituent, 115-128 Newton-Raphson algorithm, 389-402 parasitic disease, 85-93 Nigon, Victor Marc, 241-252 parenchymal brain cysticercosis, 85-93 Nolan, Patrick, 129-136 parentage ascertainment, 571-587 nonadditive genetic component, 441- partial correlation, 1-17, 155-165 466 partial correlation function, 367-387 nonrandom proband ascertainment, Passos-Bueno, M.R., 167-178 419-439 path analysis, 1-17, 115-128 normalization, 441-466 path coefficients, 1-17 north-south cline, 187-195 path diagram, 1-17 “Note on Estimates of the Inbreeding path model, 419-439 Coefficient through Study of Pedi- pathologic infertility, 329-353 grees and Isonymous Marriages,” pattern of inheritance, 115-128 719-724 Paz, Joaquin E., 203-210 nuclear DNA polymorphism, 775-794 Pearson product-moment coefficients, nucleotide polymorphisms, 241-252 523-532 null allele, 167-178 pedigree, 197-202, 221-226, 489-498, “Null Alleie in a Human Polymorph- 571-587, 669-682, 719-723 ism Restricted to the Placenta,” 167- penetrance, sex specific, 221-226 178 Pennington, R., 327-353 Numata, Nobuko, 53-63 percentage of fat situated subcuta- nutrition, 795-819 neously, 53-63 peripheral blood lymphocyte, 129-135 obesity, 137-153 peripheral neuropathy, 821-833 in children, 137-153 Perry, Tammy S., 419-439 odontometric change, 499-512 persisting prehistoric pattern, 863-873 Oheneba-Sakyi, Yaw, 389-402 personal name, 197-202 Oraon, 697-710 Peterson, Raymond D.A., 129-136 ordination techniqe, 273-307 phenotypic evolution, 499-512 “Origin and Spread of 8-Globin Gene “Phenotypic Evolution in Prehistoric Mutations in India, Africa, and Med- Ohio Amerindians: Natural Selec- iterranea: Analysis of the 5’ Flanking tion versus Random Genetic Drift in and Intragenic Sequences of 8S and Tooth Size Reduction,” 499-512 B° Genes,” 241-252 phenotypic standard deviation unit, orthopantomogram, 31-38 499-512 O-scale, 137-153 pheonotypic variance, 441-466 osteologic analysis, 467-488 Philippe, P., 365-387 overweight, 39-52 physical growth, 795-819 Owen, David R., 19-30 Pinto, Nicanor R.S., 821-833 Piplai, Chumki, 697-710 Pacific Northwest, 523-532 placenta, 167-178 Pagnier, Josée, 241-252 placental alkaline phosphatase, 167- pairwise analysis, 221-226, 795-819 178 paleoparasitology, 863-873 plasma lipids, 419-439 palm length, 441-466 plasminogen, 65-76 papilla, 31-38 pleiotropism, 19-30 Papua New Guinea, 115-128 Plymouth Colony, 355-366 Paraguay, 863-873 Pollard, T.M., 643-661

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