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The tooth size associations of incisor shoveling, Carabelli's cusp, and mandibular molar groove pattern were determined for a technologically primitive Melanesian population. Their significance to previously postulated adaptive mechanisms for the morphologic traits is evaluated, as is a possible mode of inheritance for the traits.
Submitted on May 3, 1974
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