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Le cluster Megan Brickley - Rachel Ives

Terms

5Megan Brickley
3Rachel Ives
8Simon Mays

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
33Megan Brickley - Rachel Ives
22Rachel Ives - Simon Mays
22Megan Brickley - Simon Mays

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000117 (2009) Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel Ives [Royaume-Uni] ; Megan Brickley [Royaume-Uni]The effects of socioeconomic status on endochondral and appositional bone growth, and acquisition of cortical bone in children from 19th century Birmingham, England
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
000166 (2006) Megan Brickley [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel Ives [Royaume-Uni]Skeletal manifestations of infantile scurvy
000071 (2012) Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni]Nasal septal deviation in a mediaeval population
000090 (2011) Susan Limbrey [Royaume-Uni] ; Megan Brickley [Royaume-Uni] ; Carina Marques [Portugal] ; David Swinson [Royaume-Uni]Identification of urate crystals in gouty individuals
000191 (2005) Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni]Book reviews
000192 (2005) Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni]Bone loss and osteoporosis: an anthropological perspective. S. C. Agarwal & S. D. Stout (eds). Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2003. 240pp. ISBN 0 306 47767 X
000201 (2003) Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni] ; Gillian Crane-Kramer [États-Unis] ; Alex Bayliss [Royaume-Uni]Two probable cases of treponemal disease of Medieval date from England
000224 (2002) Megan Brickley [Royaume-Uni]An investigation of historical and archaeological evidence for age‐related bone loss and osteoporosis
000241 (2001) Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni]Effects of age and occupation on cortical bone in a group of 18th–19th century British men
000257 (2000) Simon Mays [Royaume-Uni]Age‐dependent cortical bone loss in women from 18th and early 19th Century London

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