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    Total energy expenditure (H218O), physical activity level and milk output of lactating rural Bangladeshi tea workers and nontea workers

    To assess the total daily energy expenditure (TDEE), milk output and physical activity level (PAL) of chronically malnourished lactating women using the doubly labelled water method (DLW)

    L Rosetta, A Kurpad, C G N Mascie-Taylor in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2005)

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    Obituary of Gabriel Ward Lasker

    G. Biondi, C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor in Human Evolution (2003)

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    Subcutaneous adiposity and relative fat patterning in adult white and migrant asian males in Britain

    A comparative study of subcutaneous adiposity and relative fat patterning in adult White (n=262) and migrant Indian (n=39) and Pakistani (n=100) males living in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire revealed no signifi...

    K. Bose, C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor in International Journal of Anthropology (2001)

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    Prevalence of coronary heart disease risk factors in a Cambridge, UK study

    This paper examines the distribution and prevalence of risk factors for coronary heart disease in a sample of 165 men and 202 women over 40 years of age who had earlier participated in a coronary prevention tr...

    Yasmin, C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor in International Journal of Anthropology (1999)

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    Ethnic differences in regional adiposity between adult caucasian and migrant pakistani males which are unexplained by some common indicators of lifestyles

    This paper examined the ethnic differences in regional adiposity, measured as circumferences and skinfolds, after controlling for the effects of some indicators of lifestyle patterns, namely, smoking, physical...

    K. Bose, C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor in International Journal of Anthropology (1997)

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    Geographical variation in age at menarche in Britain

    The geographical distribution of age at menarche in great Britain is analysed in two successive generations. It appears that the variances for age at menarche are equal throughout the country. The means, howev...

    J. L. Boldsen, C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor in International Journal of Anthropology (1992)

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    Spouse similarity for IQ and personality and convergence

    A similar pattern of spousal association for IQ scores and personality traits was found in two British samples from Oxford and Cambridge. There was no indirect evidence from either sample to suggest that conve...

    C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor in Behavior Genetics (1989)

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    Assortative mating for IQ and personality due to propinquity and personal preference

    The role of personal preference as an active process in mate selection is contrasted with the more passive results of limitations of available mates due to social, educational, and geographical propinquity. Th...

    C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor, S. G. Vandenberg in Behavior Genetics (1988)

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    Effects of disruptive selection XI: gene flow and divergence

    Disruptive selection lines using sternopleural chaeta number in Drosophila melanogaster were run using weaker selection than hitherto. In addition, the design allowed some assessment of the degree to which partia...

    C G N Mascie-Taylor, J B Gibson, J M Thoday in Heredity (1986)

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    The IQ Question

    If a child does badly at school, lagging behind other children in learning to read, being assigned to lower streams or classes, failing exams and finally leaving school at 16 with few if any educational qualif...

    N. J. Mackintosh, C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor in Personality, Cognition and Values (1986)

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    Associations between some polymorphic markers and variation in IQ and its components in Otmoor villagers

    Data on variation in eight polymorphic marker systems and some psychometric traits collected for other purposes in a group of Oxfordshire villages were examined for possible associations. Of a number that appe...

    C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor, J. B. Gibson, R. W. Hiorns, G. A. Harrison in Behavior Genetics (1985)

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    Blood group and socio-economic class

    A report last year, based on a study of a British population, that A blood groups are significantly more common among members of the higher socio-economic groups (classes I and II) has generated a wealth of co...

    C. G. N. MASCIE-TAYLOR, I. C. MCMANUS in Nature (1984)

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    The association between phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) tasting ability and psychometric variables

    Tasters and nontasters of the chemical phenylthiocarbamide differ in personality and in IQ test scores. Using an undergraduate sample, nontasters were significantly more “placid” (rather than “apprehensive”) “...

    C. G. N. Mascie-Taylor, I. C. McManus, A. M. MacLarnon, P. M. Lanigan in Behavior Genetics (1983)

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    The health of physical anthropology in Britain

    A. BILSBOROUGH, J. P. GARLICK, C. G. N. MASCIE-TAYLOR, PAMELA D. RASPE in Nature (1978)