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Physical anthropology
The branch of anthropology that studies the development of the human race in the context of other primate species.
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Pathology
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of conditions, processes, or results of diseases. Pathology also is used to refer to any abnormal physiological condition.
Population genetics
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of biological inheritance patterns and changing gene pool frequencies in populations largely through the determination of allele frequencies. Population geneticists also identify processes ...
Dendrochronology
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of annual growth-rings of trees, usually for the purpose of chronometric dating logs found in association with relatively recent archaeological sites. Tree-ring sequences also are used as ...
White cells
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
They exist in variable numbers and types but make up a very small part of human blood volume. Some leukocytes (i.e., lymphocytes) provide a physiological defence against infection. As a result, their ...
Paleoecology
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The study of ancient environments. See geochronology and palynology.
Puberty
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The stage of maturation of an individual when secondary sexual characteristics begin to develop and sexual reproduction first becomes possible. These changes are genetically controlled and triggered ...
Subadult
Anthropology; Physical anthropology
The stage of maturation in which animals are beyond infancy and early childhood but are not yet fully grown.