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الصفحة 341
The mean values in Table 3 derive from individual counts that vary markedly with area and through time ( Homewood , 1992 ) . ... However , the ranges of variation underlying the two means are similar , and the data do not suggest any ...
The mean values in Table 3 derive from individual counts that vary markedly with area and through time ( Homewood , 1992 ) . ... However , the ranges of variation underlying the two means are similar , and the data do not suggest any ...
الصفحة 343
products contribute between a third and half of mean dietary energy for Kenyan and Tanzanian Maasai . This contribution does not differ significantly between the Kenyan and Tanzanian populations . There is considerable variation within ...
products contribute between a third and half of mean dietary energy for Kenyan and Tanzanian Maasai . This contribution does not differ significantly between the Kenyan and Tanzanian populations . There is considerable variation within ...
الصفحة 466
When a woman's room is spoken of as ' fallen ' it means that she has not left behind children who will continue her line ; when a house is said to have ' fallen ' it means that the line of the household has come to an end .
When a woman's room is spoken of as ' fallen ' it means that she has not left behind children who will continue her line ; when a house is said to have ' fallen ' it means that the line of the household has come to an end .
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