List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 19.
Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000852 (2002) |
B. M. Rothschild [États-Unis] ; F. Ruhli [Suisse] ; C. Rothschild [États-Unis] | Skeletal clues apparently distinguishing Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia from multiple myeloma and leukemia |
000D37 (1998) |
E. Gonzalez-Reimers [Espagne] ; J. Velasco-Vazquez [Espagne] ; N. Barros-Lopez [Espagne] ; M. Arnay-De-La-Rosa [Espagne] ; F. Santolaria-Fernandez [Espagne] ; A. Castilla-Garcia [Espagne] | Corticomedular index of the right tibia in the diagnosis of osteopenia in prehistoric skeletal remains |
001117 (2007) |
D. Ann Herring [Canada] ; Lisa Sattenspiel [États-Unis] | Social contexts, syndemics, and infectious disease in northern Aboriginal populations |
001356 (1997) |
C. García-Moro [Espagne] ; M. Hernández [Espagne] ; C. Lalueza [Espagne] | Estimation of the optimum density of the Selk'nam from Tierra del Fuego: Inferences about human dynamics in extreme environments |
001362 (2006) |
Daniel C. Benyshek [États-Unis] ; James T. Watson [États-Unis] | Exploring the thrifty genotype's food‐shortage assumptions: A cross‐cultural comparison of ethnographic accounts of food security among foraging and agricultural societies |
001446 (2010) |
Guojie Zhang [République populaire de Chine, Royaume-Uni] ; Zhang Pei [République populaire de Chine] ; Michael Krawczak [Allemagne] ; Edward V. Ball [Royaume-Uni] ; Matthew Mort [Royaume-Uni] ; Hildegard Kehrer-Sawatzki [Allemagne] ; David N. Cooper [Royaume-Uni] | Triangulation of the human, chimpanzee, and Neanderthal genome sequences identifies potentially compensated mutations |
001469 (1999) |
Shelley R. Saunders [Canada] ; Anne Keenleyside [Royaume-Uni] | Enamel hypoplasia in a Canadian historic sample |
001534 (1997) |
Andrea Cucina [Italie] ; Mehmet Ya Ar Can [États-Unis] | Assessment of enamel hypoplasia in a high status burial site |
001543 (2005) |
Kara C. Hoover [Géorgie (pays), États-Unis] ; Robert S. Corruccini [États-Unis] ; Luca Bondioli [Italie] ; Roberto Macchiarelli [France] | Exploring the relationship between hypoplasia and odontometric asymmetry in Isola Sacra, an imperial roman necropolis |
001553 (2001) |
S. O. Y. Keita [États-Unis] ; A. J. Boyce [Royaume-Uni] | Diachronic patterns of dental hypoplasias and vault porosities during the predynastic in the Naqada region, Upper Egypt |
001563 (2008) |
Robert M. Malina [États-Unis] ; Bertis B. Little [États-Unis] | Physical activity: The present in the context of the past |
001618 (2010) |
James T. Watson [États-Unis] ; Misty Fields [États-Unis] ; Debra L. Martin [États-Unis] | Introduction of agriculture and its effects on women's oral health |
001634 (2009) |
Stephen J. Corbett [Australie] ; Anthony J. Mcmichael [Australie] ; Andrew M. Prentice [Royaume-Uni] | Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and the evolutionary paradox of the polycystic ovary syndrome: A fertility first hypothesis |
001648 (1999) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] | Interproximal contact hypoplasia in primary teeth: A new enamel defect with anthropological and clinical relevance |
001655 (1996) |
Giovanni Destro-Bisol [Italie] ; Bruno Giardina [Italie] ; Barbara Sansonetti [Italie] ; Gabriella Spedini [Italie] | Interaction between oxidized hemoglobin and the cell membrane: A common basis for several falciparum malaria‐linked genetic traits |
001682 (2008) |
Daniel H. Temple [États-Unis] | What can variation in stature reveal about environmental differences between prehistoric Jomon foragers? Understanding the impact of systemic stress on developmental stability |
001694 (1999) |
Giorgio Manzi [Italie] ; Loretana Salvadei [Italie] ; Alessandro Vienna [Italie] ; Pietro Passarello [Italie] | Discontinuity of life conditions at the transition from the Roman imperial age to the early middle ages: Example from central Italy evaluated by pathological dento‐alveolar lesions |
001760 (2006) |
John R. Lukacs [États-Unis] ; Leah L. Largaespada [États-Unis] | Explaining sex differences in dental caries prevalence: Saliva, hormones, and “life‐history” etiologies |
001771 (2006) |
Elizabeth A. Newell [États-Unis] ; Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg [États-Unis] ; Michelle Field [États-Unis] ; Catherine Cooke [États-Unis] ; Robin N. M. Feeney [États-Unis] | Life history, enamel formation, and linear enamel hypoplasia in the Ceboidea |
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