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C J Bajema

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Journal of the History of Biology|January 1, 1988
Charles Darwin on man in the first edition of the Origin of speciesC J Bajema
Social Biology|September 1, 1972
Transmission of information about the environment in the human species: a cybernetic view of genetic and cultural evolutionC J Bajema
Social Biology|December 1, 1972
The eugenic hypothesisF Osborn, C J Bajema
Human Biology|September 1, 1974
Age at menarche: Accuracy of recall after thirty-nine yearsA Damon, C J Bajema
Human Biology|September 1, 1982
Height, weight and fertility among the participants of the Third Harvard Growth StudyE C Scott, C J Bajema
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 5, 1992
Long-term morbidity and mortality of overweight adolescents. A follow-up of the Harvard Growth Study of 1922 to 1935A Must, P F Jacques, G E Dallal, et al.
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Journal of the History of Biology|January 1, 1988
Charles Darwin on man in the first edition of the Origin of speciesC J Bajema
Social Biology|September 1, 1972
Transmission of information about the environment in the human species: a cybernetic view of genetic and cultural evolutionC J Bajema
Social Biology|December 1, 1972
The eugenic hypothesisF Osborn, C J Bajema
Human Biology|September 1, 1974
Age at menarche: Accuracy of recall after thirty-nine yearsA Damon, C J Bajema
Human Biology|September 1, 1982
Height, weight and fertility among the participants of the Third Harvard Growth StudyE C Scott, C J Bajema
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 5, 1992
Long-term morbidity and mortality of overweight adolescents. A follow-up of the Harvard Growth Study of 1922 to 1935A Must, P F Jacques, G E Dallal, et al.
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