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Volumn 112, Issue 45, 2015, Pages 13827-13832

No evidence that polygynous marriage is a harmful cultural practice in northern Tanzania

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ADULT; AGED; ARTICLE; CHILD; CHILD HEALTH; CONTROLLED STUDY; ETHNIC DIFFERENCE; FEMALE; FOOD SECURITY; HOUSEHOLD; HUMAN; MALE; MARRIAGE; MONOGAMY; POLYGYNY; PRESCHOOL CHILD; PRIORITY JOURNAL; TANZANIA; ANTHROPOMETRY; CATERING SERVICE; CULTURAL FACTOR; PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS; REGRESSION ANALYSIS; SOCIOECONOMICS; STATISTICAL MODEL; STATISTICS AND NUMERICAL DATA;

EID: 84946763305     PISSN: 00278424     EISSN: 10916490     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1507151112     Document Type: Article
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