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Relationships between the frontal sinus and climatic conditions: a skeletal approach to cold adaptation.
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Source
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 1972 Sep;37(2):161-72
Publication Type
Article
Date
Sep-1972
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Author
Koertvelyessy, T.
Author Affiliation
State University of New York (Buffalo)
Source
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 1972 Sep;37(2):161-72
Date
Sep-1972
Language
English
Geographic Location
U.S.
Publication Type
Article
Physical Holding
Alaska Medical Library
Keywords
Rocky Point
Barrow
Point Hope
Wales
Golovin
Pastolik
Cold adaptation
Climate effects
Frontal sinus
Adaptation, Physiological
Alaska
Anthropometry
Cold Climate
Female
Frontal Sinus - anatomy & histology - growth & development
Humans
Humidity
Inuits
Male
Notes
From: Fortuine, Robert et al. 1993. The Health of the Inuit of North America: A Bibliography from the Earliest Times through 1990. University of Alaska Anchorage. Citation number 163.
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