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Bioanthropology of the Early Iron Age Site of Prohear (Cambodia)
2023Zeitschrift für Archäologie Außereuropäischer Kulturen, Bd.
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Body Composition and Menopausal Transition: A Bioanthropological Perspective
2013Menopause is defined as the permanent cessation of menstruation due to depletion of the follicle pool. The menstrual cycle and changes in the cyclic pattern until a complete stop are orchestrated by gonadotrophins, steroids, and inhibins. The median age at natural menopause is around 50–51, for centuries and across populations. Menopause
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A Bioanthropological Overview of Addiction
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1977D F, Jonas, A D, Jonas
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A proposed bioanthropological approach linking ritual and opiate addiction.
Addictive diseases, 1978This paper presents preliminary conjectures about possible neurobiological relationships among seemingly disparate phenomena: religious rituals, native curing therapies, and the pharmacodynamic, psychological, and sociocultural components of opiate addiction.
B W, Lex, N, Schor
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Bioanthropological Fundaments of Personalized Medicine Perception
2013Bioanthropological Fundaments of Personalized Medicine ...
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Secondary applications of bioanthropological studies on South American Andean mummies
1996Most bioanthropological studies are initially performed in pursuit of the answer to a specific question. Integration of the findings into an archaeological database, however, often provides new and unanticipated applications to other questions, broadening the range of information that can be extracted by the study of an ancient culture.
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New Horizons in Western Asian Archaeology and Bioanthropology
Editorial du volume 132.openaire +1 more source
MS Methods in Applied Bioanthropology
Multiple factors (genetics, epigenetics, environment and lifestyle) impact on today's non-communicable diseases development. Our genetics is a result of acquired adaptations during millions of years of natural selection, not only of our species, but also of all our ancestral species.openaire
The case of hip dysplasia of an adult from the Roman Period site of Velebit (Serbia)
2021Tamara Pavlovic
exaly

