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Effects of age on sexual dimorphism in the adult modern human skull. Claudia M. Astorino.
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Biorhythms, deciduous enamel thickness, and primary bone growth in modern human children: a test of the Havers-Halberg Oscillation hypothesis. Patrick Mahoney, Justyna J. Miszkiewicz, Rosie Pitfield, Stephen H. Schlecht, Chris Deter, Debbie Guatelli-steinberg.
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Early Life Stress in Colonial Peru: Internal Enamel Micro-Defects and their Influence on Life History Trajectories. Carey J. Garland, Bethany L. Turner, Haagen D. Klaus.
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Secular Change and Modularity in Craniofacial Fluctuating Asymmetry as an Indicator of the Demographic Transition in Americans. Katherine E. Weisensee, Richard L. Jantz.
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"Enamel Hypoplasia and Longevity as seen in the Antelope Creek and Wolf Creek skeletal sample at the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum". Erin C. Frigo, Robert R. Paine.
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Re-evaluating the co-occurrence and age of formation of Harris lines and linear enamel hypoplasia. Eleanor R. Dove, Joel D. Irish, Constantine Eliopoulos, Isabelle De Groote.
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Impact of population-specific dental development on age estimation. Donovan M. Adams, Claira Ralston, Rachel Sussman, Jonathan D. Bethard.
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Craniofacial and dental effects shown in rats following in utero/lactational exposure to 2,2',3,4,4',5,5'-heptachlorobiphenyl (PCB-180). Ashly Romero, Sabrina Sholts, Helen Håkansson, Matti Viluksela.
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The relationship between ante-mortem tooth loss in molars and the mandibular ramus shape examined using 3-D geometric morphometrics. Hyunwoo Jung, Eun Jin Woo, Sunyoung Pak.
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An Assessment of Sexual Dimorphism in the Crania from Roonka Flat, South Australia. Caitlin B. Yoakum, Arthur C. Durband.
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Ontogeny of nasal integration in males and females. Nathan E. Holton, Ammar Alsamawi, Todd R. Yokley, Andrew W. Froehle.
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Cranial Deformation from Two Skulls in Romania. Erin I. Coward.
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Homeotic transformations in the human vertebral column – global or local. Robert G. Tague.
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Examining childhood stress through vertebral neural canal size: implications for the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease hypothesis. Patrick Beauchesne, Sabrina C. Agarwal, Katie Kinkopf, Trent Trombley, Caroline Goodson, Lisa Fentress, Alfredo Coppa, Francesca Candilio.
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Estimating human juvenile age-at-death from bone histology. Rosie J. Pitfield, Patrick Mahoney.
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Circumferentially drifted osteons: Detailed histology of an unaddressed modeling drift tissue and implications for general histomorphological analyses . Corey M. Maggiano, Isabel M. Maggiano.
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Patterns in ontogeny of epiphyseal and metaphyseal trabecular bone microstructure in the human proximal tibia. Jesse R. Goliath, James H. Gosman, Zachariah R. Hubbell, Timothy M. Ryan.
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Variation in the trabecular structure of the proximal tibia between obese and non-obese females. Devora S. Gleiber, Cassie E. Skipper, Deborah L. Cunningham, Daniel J. Wescott.
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Getting the shaft?: investigating midshaft location in immature femora. Courtney D. Eleazer, Rebecca Scopa Kelso, Frankie L. West.
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“Here’s Looking at You, Kid:” Analysis of Longitudinal Growth in Medieval and Postmedieval London Populations. Kathryn E. Marklein.
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Consideration of allometry improves skeletal stature reconstructions from long bones. Ingrid M. Sierp, Maciej Henneberg.
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Hoxa11 and Hoxd11 influence pisiform length through altered growth plate organization. Kelsey M. Kjosness, Jasmine E. Hines, Philip L. Reno.
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Bilateral cortical bone mass and distribution in the human appendicular skeleton. Robert A. Walker, Kristi Mennitto, Karen Simounian, Adaeze Azie.
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A method for estimating age of medieval sub-adults from infancy to adulthood based on long bone length. Charlotte Primeau, Laila Friis, Birgitte Sejrsen, Niels Lynnerup.
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The effects of environmental conditions and gender on the presence of pathological conditions on children's skeletons from the Industrial Era of Europe. Sarah Reedy.
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A re-evaluation of the Health Index of Southern Brazil shellmound populations. Madelyn Green, Mark Hubbe, Walter A. Neves.
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Skeletal growth over the period of intensification of agriculture at the late prehistoric site of Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand. Neha Dhavale, Siân Halcrow, Hallie Buckley, Nancy Tayles, Andrew Gray.
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The woman in blue: using modern analytical methods to investigate a Viking Age burial from Iceland. Joe W. Walser III, Tina Jakob, Michele H. Smith, Julia Tubman, Freyja H. Ómarsdóttir, Sandra S. Einarsdóttir, Kevin Smith, Janet Montgomery, Steinunn J. Kristjánsdóttir, Sigríður S. Ebeneserdóttir, Karen Frei.
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Isotopic Analysis of Prehistoric Human Diet at Chelechol ra Orrak, Palau. Jessica H. Stone, John Krigbaum, Scott M. Fitzpatrick.
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Better with age: Diet and social identity of the elderly at Kellis, Egypt through stable isotope analysis. Kaitlin E. East, Tosha L. Dupras, Lana Williams, Sandra M. Wheeler.
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Bootstrap-based comparison of the elevations of reduced major axis (RMA) regression lines. Theodore M. Cole III, Maria S. Cole, William L. Jungers.
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Variation in ontogenetic growth patterns with shifts in a small town economy: Intra-population assessment of body size and bone strength (Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire UK). Evan M. Garofalo.
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Children and Childhood in Prehistoric Peru: A Mortuary Analysis of Infants and Children at Estuquiña. Mallery Lutey, Sloan R. Williams.
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What’s the Difference? A Comparison of the Skeletal Remains of Castrated Individuals. Kathryn Reusch.
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Multiple perinatal burial from the 2nd to 1st c. B.C.E. at Kopila, Korčula Island, Croatia. Paul Mitchell, Davorka Radovčić, Igor Borzić, Dinko Radić.
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