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Rattus exulans in Western Samoa
THE COMMON RAT of Polynesia is Rattus exulans (Peale). It appears to be closely related to, and ptobably derived from Rattus concolor of the Malay region. The concolor group, and its derivatives, occur all over the Pacific, being represented in the Oceanic islands by R. exulans, R. micronesiensis and R. hawaiiensis. Other species have been erected for the Polynesian forms, but it may be simpler...
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The aims of this study were to investigate gender differences in frontal sinus morphology and to estimate differences between Fijian and Western Samoan populations. Cephalograms of 118 Fijians (59 male, 59 female), 80 W. Samoans (33 male, 47 female) and 89 Japanese (60 male, 29 female) were used in this study. The thickness of the frontal sinus and the convexity of glabella in males were found ...
متن کاملClay mineralogy and surface charge characteristics of basaltic soils from Western Samoa
The clay mineralogy and surface charge characteristics of four basaltic soils from Western Samoa have been studied. The soils contained subordinate to dominant amounts of poorly ordered allophanic material in addition to varying amounts of crystalline free iron oxide minerals. Infrared studies revealed the presence of trace to subordinate amounts of kaolin minerals in all the soils. The surface...
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The Samoan volcanic lineament has many features that are consistent with a plume-driven hotspot model, including the currently active submarine volcano Vailulu’u that anchors the eastern extremity. Proximity to the northern end of the Tonga trench, and the presence of voluminous young volcanism on what should be the oldest (~5 my) western island (Savai’i) has induced controversy regarding a sim...
متن کاملA qualitative study on family meals in Western Samoa with special reference to child nutrition.
Early in 1951 a survey of eating habits was made in Western Samoa by the South Pacific Health Service. The purpose of the study was to observe the factors that influence the nutrition of the young Samoan child. In spite of a rapidly increasing population, the existing indigenous food supplies provide for the adequate nutrition of the people living in most areas. There are a few small islands wh...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Pacific Viewpoint
سال: 1968
ISSN: 0030-8978
DOI: 10.1111/apv.92003