214 results on '"Schull WJ"'
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152. Some further observations on the effect of inbreeding on mortality in Kure, Japan.
153. A note on the estimation of the ABO gene frequencies and the coefficient of inbreeding.
154. Fatal granulomatosis of the respiratory tract (lethal midline granuloma-Wegener's granulomatosis).
155. Some further observations on the sex ratio among infants born to survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
156. Atomic bomb exposure and the pregnancies of biologically related parents. A prospective study of the genetic effects of ionizing radiation in man.
157. The use of multi-allele genetic characters in the diagnosis of twin zygosity.
158. Neurocutaneous syndromes in the M kindred; a case of simultaneous occurrence of tuberous sclerosis an neurofibromatosis.
159. Some considerations on the statistical and mathematical problems in consaguinity studies.
160. The intrafamilial transmission of rheumatoid arthritis. 3. The lack of support for a genetic hypothesis.
161. A general maximum likelihood estimation program.
162. Estimation of the inbreeding coefficient from ABO blood-group gene frequencies.
163. Sex linkage, inbreedng, and growth in childhood.
164. Sex determination from the skeleton.
165. The intrafamilial transmission of rheumatoid arthritis. 8. Summary of findings.
166. Genetic effects of the atomic bombs. Rejoinder to Dr. de Bellefeuille.
167. The effects of parental consanguinity and inbreeding in Hirado, Japan. 3. Vision and hearing.
168. Genetic effects of family planning.
169. Empirical risks in consanguineous marriages: sex ratio, malformation, and viability.
170. A family set method for estimating heredity and stress. I. A pilot survey of blood pressure among Negroes in high and low stress areas, Detroit, 1966-1967.
171. The effect of inbreeding on mortality and morbidity in two Japanese cities.
172. Socioecological stressor areas and black-white blood pressure: Detroit.
173. Frequencies of consanguineous marriage and accumulation of inbreeding in an artifical population.
174. Ascertainment and the study of discontinuous characteristics in man.
175. The intrafamilial transmission of rheumatoid arthritis: an unusual study.
176. The intrafamilial transmission of rheumatoid arthritis. I. Design of the study.
177. Letter: Why is the XX fitter? Evidence consistent with an effect of X-heterosis in women from sex ratio data in offspring of first cousin marriages.
178. Genetic counseling: past, present and future.
179. A family set method for estimating heredity and stress. II. Preliminary results of the genetic methodology in a pilot survey of Negro blood pressure, Detroit, 1966-1967.
180. The effect of parental consanguinity and inbreeding in Hirado, Japan. IV. Fertility and reproductive compensation.
181. Parkinson's disease. Genetic analysis and evidence of a multifactorial etiology.
182. Radiation and the sex ratio in man.
183. Estimating the effective size of human populations.
184. Deaths of professors Tanaka and Komai.
185. Socio-ecological stress, suppressed hostility, skin color, and Black-White male blood pressure: Detroit.
186. The effects of parental consanguinity and inbreeding in Hirado, Japan. II. Physical development, tapping rate, blood pressure, intelligence quotient, and school performance.
187. Blood group gene frequencies in an Amish deme of Northern Indiana: comparison with other Amish demes.
188. The effect of exposure to the atomic bombs on pregnancy termination in Hiroshima and Nagasaki: preliminary report.
189. Studies on the potential genetic effects of the atomic bombs.
190. Consanguinity and the etiology of congenital malformations.
191. A geneticist looks at the radiation hazard.
192. On the Estimation of the Frequency of Nonpaternity.
193. Kuroshima: the impact of religion on an island's genetic heritage.
194. Why is the XX fitter? Evidence consistent with an effect of X-heterosis in the human female from sex ratio data in offspring of first cousin marriages.
195. On the use of computers in human genetics: an introduction.
196. Reply to dr. Morton.
197. A study of familial aggregation of serum uric acid levels in the population of Tecumseh, Michigan, 1959-1960.
198. Genetic hazards of ionizing radiation.
199. Xga blood group system and the sex ratio in man.
200. The effects of parental consanguinity and inbreeding in Hirado, Japan. V. Summary and interpretation.
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