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    "Send only your serious cases" : delivering flu to Toronto: an anthropological analysis of the 1918-19 influenza epidemic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada [1]
    Simulating prehistoric population dynamics and adaptive behavioral responses to the environment in Long House Valley and Black Mesa, Arizona [1]
    The social economics of organic production in Columbia's Farmer's Market [1]
    Social inequalities and mortality during the 1918 influenza pandemic on the island of Newfoundland [1]
    Social perceptions of speech : a study of student awareness of standard American English and one rural Missouri variant [1]
    Spanish flu in St. Louis, Missouri : a demographic analysis [1]
    The Spoon Toe Site (11MG179): Middle Woodland gardening in the lower Illinois River Valley [1]
    Stone tool production in the Medio periphery : analysis of debitage from the 76 draw site (LA 156980) [1]
    A stroll through the park: evaluating the usefulness of phytolith and starch remains found on medieval sherds from Wicken, Northamptonshire, England [1]
    A study of property and knowledge inheritance in 19th Century Scania, Sweden [1]
    Support for breastfeeding mothers and determinants of long-term breastfeeding in the United States [1]
    To die so far from Dixie : modeling epidemic dysentery in a Civil War prison camp [1]
    Traditional kinship structures and European-derived diseases at Mission San Diego, California : a study of the 1805-1806 measles epidemic [1]
    Traditional postpartum care : alloparenting from an evolutionary perspective [1]
    Traditional storytelling as descendant-leaving strategy: ancestral prescriptions for proper kinship and revenge in William Shakespeare's Hamlet [1]
    Treatment and transmission factors affecting tuberculosis incidence in the emerging economies of the post-Soviet Baltic republics, 1989-2009 [1]
    Understanding and defining ethnic identity: Ahiska/Meskhetian Turks in a Midwestern American city [1]
    Understanding discrimination in academic collaboration networks [1]
    Using relative dating and seriation to identify trends in Northeastern Missouri Late Woodland period pottery decoration [1]
    The validity of morphological features and osteological markers in reconstructing habitual activities [1]