Similar words: anthropologist, anthropology, chronological, chronologically, chronological age, chronological order, neuropsychological, anthropoid. Meaning: [‚ænθrəpə'lɒdʒɪk(l)] adj. of or concerned with the science of anthropology.
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31. This work also showed the unique educational anthropological perspectives of how to examine the world.
32. It's also a centralized reflection of the anthropological stand of apriorism.
33. Objective To analyze the somatotype of the urban adult of Han nationality in the west of Liaoning Province and compensate the essential data for the anthropological studies.
34. Based on the Lanzhou Hui community in Qing Dynasty, the article discusses the ethnic identity function of mosques with history documents from anthropological view.
35. The paper here presents an etymological research of WIFE and HUSBAND in Hmong-Mien languages from the perspective of diachronic linguistics and anthropological linguistics.
36. Cover Title Su - paiwan: an anthropological investigation of a Paiwan village.
37. The introduction and employment of the concept of ethnic group opened up a new sphere in the anthropological and ethnological research in China.
38. The inter ethnic relations and ethnic identification in China, which are dynamic, have evoked a heated discussion in ethnological and anthropological studies recently.
39. Explain reliability from a sociological, psychological, economic, legal, and anthropological point of view.
40. But she adds there's probably a more anthropological reason at work.
41. This article attempts to give a comprehensive review the relevant arguments from a social anthropological perspective.
42. The interference factors in petroleum geochemical exploration are caused by the combination of natural geographical conditions, epigenesis and anthropological activity.
43. This paper describes the remains and changes of the Kazakhs' Ultimo geniture from the anthropological perspective.
44. The anthropological research on the bone-collecting reburial in China, especially in Guangdong, is of great social significance today.
45. The changes of traditional society and the succession of ethnic cultures have always been an integral part of ethnological or cultural anthropological studies.
46. This course is a practicum - style seminar in anthropological methods of ethnographic fieldwork and writing.
47. Back then I had read, as everybody does, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword, the classic western anthropological study of the country by Ruth Benedict.
48. "Structural Anthropology" is the author of articles published over the years compilations, on behalf of the author's anthropological study of the most important achievements.
49. Anthropological narrative is a research method, which mainly narrate tales.
50. Chinese Village: Taitou, Shantung Province is one important ethnographical work about rural society in North China. It is a landmark work as Golden Wing in the early anthropological study in China.
51. The toolmaking observation was the most epochal of the three,(sentencedict.com/anthropological.html) causing a furor within anthropological circles because "man the toolmaker" held sway as an almost canonical definition of our species.
52. In the perspective of anthropological philosophy, Feuerbach holds that pantheism is not a philosophical theory that differentiates God from the essence of nature or mankind.
53. These facts of responsibility are an anthropological datums - varied and multiform.
54. Discourse analysis and ethnography of communication are two important angles of anthropological linguistics.
55. I argue that the theory can be nothing but a complement to the theoretical trend of ethnological and anthropological studies in China.
56. Electives where the SDA strongly recommended specific choices, e.g. Technical Writing to fill an English elective and Anthropological Research Methods to fill a social-science elective.
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