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Autor:
Kenneth A. Korey
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 102:431-434
Edited by Larry T. Reynolds and Leonard Lieberman. Dix Hills, New York: General Hall. 1996. 432 pp. ISBN 1-882289-35-8. $65.95 (cloth).
Autor:
Kenneth A. Korey
Publikováno v:
American journal of physical anthropology. 83(1)
The humerus and femur of the fossil hominid OH 62 are badly damaged and their lengths are not directly measurable (Johanson et al., 1987). Nevertheless, using relatively intact reference materials from another early hominid, AL 288-1, Johanson et al.
Autor:
Elizabeth Strasser, Kenneth A. Korey
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 96:97-98
Autor:
Emöke J. E. Szathmary, Alan G. Fix, Cyril C. Curtain, Kenneth A. Korey, Corinne Shear Wood, B. Chiarelli, Jamshed Mavalwala, Charles Roy Edwards, John Hartung, Partha P. Majumder, Mahadeb Prasad Basu, Kenneth L. Beals, Abhimanyu Sharma, Amitabha Basu, Andrew E. Abelson
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 17:607-622
Greater reproductive variance among males than among females is presented as a component of natural selection's influence in determining preferential treatment of males in the inheritance of wealth. In conjunction, the transmission of sex chromosomes
Autor:
Kenneth A. Korey
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 35:139-147
The fundamental tenet of the molecular clock hypothesis is that evolutionary rates of homologous proteins are regular, so that the interval separating living species from common ancestors is reflected in the degree of protein dissimilarity between th
Autor:
Rodney Byrne, Charles D. Laughlin, James P. Boggs, Robert A. Rubinstein, Earl W. Count, Nancy L. Geilhufe, H. Stephen Straight, Colin Martindale, Ina Jane Wundram, Burton G. Burton-Bradley, J. Anthony Paredes, Richard Paul Chaney, Kenneth A. Korey, Ivan Brady, J. V. Ferreira, Marcus J. Hepburn, James M. Wallace, Alexander Gallus, K. J. Pataki-Schweizer, Heinz Gohring
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 18:459-481
The recent discussion relating the split-brain phenomenon in man to cognitive-behavioral correlates of interest to anthropologists (CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY 17 [1-3]) raises a wider issue of profound importance to the growing field of neuro-anthropology.
Autor:
Kenneth A. Korey
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 53:19-23
For reporting the incidence of bilateral skeletal traits, the choice between sampling statistics depends upon more than their relative efficiencies. Of overreaching importance are the fundamentally different assumptions about the genetic significance
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Nancy S. Ossenberg, Marie S. Clabeaux, Della Collins Cook, Michael H. Crawford, Don E. Dumond, Roberta L. Hall, Albert B. Harper, Marshall G. Hurlich, Paul L. Jamison, B. Jørgensen, Kenneth A. Korey, Makoto Kowta, Robert McGhee, Christopher Meiklejohn, Turhon A. Murad, Cleber Bidegain Pereira, Susan Pfeiffer, Francisco M. Salzano, David S. Weaver, Stephen L. Zegura, Mark L. Fleischman
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 19:673-701
A prevailing view in North American anthropology is that Eskimos are descendants of the most recent migrants from Siberia and are more closely related to Asiatic Mongoloids than to Indians. The assumption of Eskimo-Indian biological distinctiveness i
Autor:
Kenneth A. Korey
Publikováno v:
American journal of physical anthropology. 50(1)
A previous application to a Cherokee hybrid population of two methods for measuring admixture proportions by use of gene identity probabilities was examined. The results suggest that neither procedure has been correctly applied, and that underlying s
Autor:
Kenneth A. Korey
Publikováno v:
American journal of physical anthropology. 53(1)
Several techniques for using skin colorimetric data to measure admixture contributions to a hybrid population have been reviewed by Lees and Relethford ('78), who find this general approach to be useful. This paper extends their evaluation, providing