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Bedtimes of 11 to 14-year-old children in north-east England
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 291-297
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PREVALENCE OF CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGES AMONG SHI'A POPULATIONS OF LEBANON
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- 10 January 2013, pp. 675-682
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The third birth in Great Britain
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 489-496
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The Human Face. By John Liggett. Pp. xxii + 287. (Constable, London, 1974.) Price £3.95.
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 201-204
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Role of the environment in the decline of infant mortality: an analysis of the 1911 Census of England and Wales
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 457-470
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PREVALENCE OF CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGES IN SOUTH SINAI, EGYPT
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- 14 May 2012, pp. 31-39
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Inbreeding, Migration and Age at Marriage in Rural Toledo, Spain
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 47-57
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FREQUENT RESIDENTIAL RELOCATIONS CUMULATIVELY ACCELERATE MENARCHEAL TIMING IN A SAMPLE OF ENGLISH ADOLESCENT GIRLS
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- 01 May 2014, pp. 188-202
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Biosocial correlates of perinatal mortality: experiences of an Indian hospital
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 69-81
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ECOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL PRESSURE ON MARRIAGE SEASONALITY IN THE PRINCIPALITY OF ANDORRA
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- 01 January 2008, pp. 1-18
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THE EFFECTS OF MATERNAL–CHILD HEALTH SERVICE UTILIZATION ON SUBSEQUENT CONTRACEPTIVE USE IN MOROCCO
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- 01 April 1999, pp. 145-165
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TYPES OF MARRIAGES, POPULATION STRUCTURE AND GENETIC DISEASE
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- 25 October 2012, pp. 461-470
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Is menopause withering away?
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 267-276
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Long-term mating positively predicts both reproductive fitness and parental investment
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- 09 August 2021, pp. 912-923
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Legal abortion in sweden: thirty years' experience
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 173-192
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Early marriage among rural and urban females of South India
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 325-331
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The changing pattern of a comprehensive infertility clinic
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 477-482
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Malnutrition, Infection and Child Growth in Jamaica
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 31-44
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Limitations to genetic comparison of populations
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- 27 September 2011, pp. 3-14
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The limits of acceptable family size in Western Nigeria
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 273-296
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