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Le cluster gradual - recovery

Terms

2gradual
2recovery
6transition
3farming
2following
6indicators
8stress
2physiological

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
21.000gradual - recovery
20.577recovery - transition
20.577gradual - transition
20.816farming - following
20.577following - transition
20.500recovery - stress
40.577indicators - stress
20.500physiological - stress
20.500gradual - stress
20.471farming - transition
20.289stress - transition

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000008 (2016) Alison A. Macintosh [Royaume-Uni] ; Ron Pinhasi [Irlande (pays)] ; Jay T. Stock [Royaume-Uni]Early Life Conditions and Physiological Stress following the Transition to Farming in Central/Southeast Europe: Skeletal Growth Impairment and 6000 Years of Gradual Recovery
000154 (2007) Anne P. Starling [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis] ; Jay T. Stock [Royaume-Uni]Dental indicators of health and stress in early Egyptian and Nubian agriculturalists: A difficult transition and gradual recovery
000141 (2008) R. Pinhasi [Irlande (pays)] ; V. Eshed [Israël] ; P. Shaw [Royaume-Uni]Evolutionary changes in the masticatory complex following the transition to farming in the southern Levant
000007 (2016) Samantha L. Yaussy ; Sharon N. Dewitte ; Rebecca C. Redfern [Royaume-Uni]Frailty and famine: Patterns of mortality and physiological stress among victims of famine in medieval London.
000181 (2005) J. M. Mcewan [Canada] ; S. Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; G. M. Blake [Royaume-Uni]The relationship of bone mineral density and other growth parameters to stress indicators in a medieval juvenile population
000291 (1997) Mary Lewis [Royaume-Uni] ; Charlotte Roberts [Royaume-Uni]Growing pains: the interpretation of stress indicators
000309 (1996) Isabelle Ribot [Belgique] ; Charlotte Roberts [Royaume-Uni]A Study of Non-specific Stress Indicators and Skeletal Growth in Two Mediaeval Subadult Populations
000005 (2016) Charlotte J. Houldcroft [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon J. Underdown [Royaume-Uni]Neanderthal genomics suggests a pleistocene time frame for the first epidemiologic transition.
000041 (2013) M. R. Smallman-Raynor [Royaume-Uni] ; A. D. Cliff [Royaume-Uni]Abrupt transition to heightened poliomyelitis epidemicity in England and Wales, 1947–1957, associated with a pronounced increase in the geographical rate of disease propagation
000101 (2010) Sébastien Villotte [France] ; Dominique Castex [France] ; Vincent Couallier [France] ; Olivier Dutour [France, Canada] ; Christopher J. Knüsel [Royaume-Uni] ; Dominique Henry-Gambier [France]Enthesopathies as occupational stress markers: Evidence from the upper limb
000147 (2007) R C Griffin [Royaume-Uni] ; D. DonlonDental enamel hypoplasias and health changes in the Middle Bronze Age - Early Iron Age transition at Pella in Jordan.
000157 (2007) Megan Brickley [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel Ives [Royaume-Uni]An investigation of skeletal indicators of vitamin D deficiency in adults: Effective markers for interpreting past living conditions and pollution levels in 18th and 19th century Birmingham, England
000235 (2001) John Robb [Royaume-Uni] ; Renzo Bigazzi [Italie] ; Luca Lazzarini [Italie] ; Caterina Scarsini [Italie] ; Fiorenza Sonego [Italie]Social “status” and biological “status”: A comparison of grave goods and skeletal indicators from Pontecagnano
000273 (1999) Margaret A. Judd [Canada] ; Charlotte A. Roberts [Royaume-Uni]Fracture trauma in a medieval British farming village
000383 (????) E A O'Sullivan [Royaume-Uni] ; S A Williams ; M E CurzonDental caries in relation to nutritional stress in early English child populations.

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