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DETERMINANTS OF VARIATION IN ADULT BODY HEIGHT

KARRI SILVENTOINEN

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 35, Issue 02, Apr 2003, pp 263-285
doi: DOI:10.1017/S0021932003002633 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 20 May 2003
 

A Long-term follow-up study of women using different methods of contraception— an interim report

Martin Vessey, Sir Richard Doll, Richard Peto, Bridget Johnson and Peter Wiggins

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 8, Issue 04, Oct 1976, pp 373-427
doi: 10.1017/S0021932000010890 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 31 Jul 2008
 

THE PREVALENCE AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGES IN PAKISTAN

R. HUSSAIN and A. H. BITTLES

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 30, Issue 02, Apr 1998, pp 261-275
doi: 10.1017/S0021932098002612 (About doi),
 

The zygosity of twins: further evidence on the agreement between diagnosis by blood groups and written questionnaires

Judith Kasriel and Lindon Eaves

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 8, Issue 03, Jul 1976, pp 263-266
doi: 10.1017/S0021932000010737 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 31 Jul 2008
 

NATURE, NURTURE AND FIRST SEXUAL INTERCOURSE IN THE USA: FITTING BEHAVIOURAL GENETIC MODELS TO NLSY KINSHIP DATA

JOSEPH LEE RODGERS, DAVID C. ROWE and MAURY BUSTER

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 01, Jan 1999, pp 29-41
doi: 10.1017/S0021932099000292 (About doi),
 

COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS OF REASONS FOR PREFERENCE FOR CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGES IN PAKISTAN

R. HUSSAIN

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 04, Oct 1999, pp 449-461
doi: 10.1017/S0021932099004496 (About doi),
 

NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, SUICIDE RATE IN THE ELDERLY, AND A THRESHOLD INTELLIGENCE FOR SUICIDALITY: AN ECOLOGICAL STUDY OF 48 EURASIAN COUNTRIES

MARTIN VORACEK

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 37, Issue 06, Nov 2005, pp 721-740
doi: 10.1017/S0021932004006959 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 04 Oct 2004
 

DOPAMINE RECEPTOR GENES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH AGE AT FIRST SEXUAL INTERCOURSE

WARREN B. MILLER, DAVID J. PASTA, JAMES MACMURRAY, CONNIE CHIU, H. WU and DAVID COMINGS

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 31, Issue 01, Jan 1999, pp 43-54
doi: 10.1017/S0021932099000437 (About doi),
 

Menopausal Age and Symptomatology in a General Practice

Barbara Thompson, Shirley A. Hart and D. Durno

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 5, Issue 01, Jan 1973, pp 71-82
doi: 10.1017/S0021932000008956 (About doi), Published online by Cambridge University Press 31 Jul 2008
 

CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGES IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

L. I. AL-GAZALI, A. BENER, Y. M. ABDULRAZZAQ, R. MICALLEF, A. I. AL-KHAYAT and T. GABER

Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 29, Issue 04, Oct 1997, pp 491-497
doi: 10.1017/S0021932097004914 (About doi),
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