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Indoor air quality is a significant aspect of public health, yet it remains less studied than outdoor air pollution. Understudied indoor pollutants include volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). This review focuses on these two groups of compounds known for their health effects, including respiratory issues ...
Nikolina Račić +21 more
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Este trabajo presenta el estudio de caso de un contexto funerario situado en la pampa adyacente a la actual oficina salitrera de María Elena, norte de Chile.
BÁRBARA CASES +4 more
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A visual guide for the Brabant index to score dental macrowear quantity and direction
Abstract This study aimed to reduce subjectivity bias in scoring dental macrowear quantity and direction using the Brabant index, which previously relied solely on written descriptions. To achieve this, we present a new, optimized visual guide incorporating buccal and lingual scores.
Judyta Olszewski +2 more
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FUNEBRIA CATÓLICA Y ESTIMACIONES DEL SEXO Y DE LA EDAD EN ENTIERROS DE UNA CIUDAD AMERICANA COLONIAL (MENDOZA, ARGENTINA, SIGLOS XVII-XIX) [PDF]
Knowledge of the handling death in the life of a colonial city realizes the social and biological processes of its inhabitants. In the city of Mendoza, founded in 1561, an installation process of temples that got to add a total of eight major in the ...
Horacio Chiavazza +3 more
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The natural mummies of Popoli. A new site in the inner Abruzzo Region (Central Italy)
The authors describe the preliminary investigation of the natural mummies found in the church of the Holy Trinity in Popoli (inner Abruzzo region, Central Italy) and dating back from 1734 to 1845.
Luca Ventura +7 more
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Diachronic changes in dental health of Bronze Age rural populations from Nahal Refaim, Israel
Abstract We present the results of a study of dental pathology (specifically dental wear, caries, dental calculus, and enamel hypoplasia) carried out on 1108 teeth and empty alveoli of Bronze Age human populations that inhabited the rural settlement of Nahal Refaim, on the outskirts of the city of Jerusalem.
Eva Chocholova +4 more
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Abstract Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease commonly identified in archaeological human remains. This condition primarily affects stress‐bearing joints, which include the temporomandibular joints (TMJs). Comparing dental status and degenerative alterations of the TMJs of individuals is crucial for understanding the role of the former ...
Antonella Pedergnana +6 more
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American Association for Anatomy recommendations for the management of legacy anatomical collections
The American Association for Anatomy has adopted these recommendations detailing considerations for inventory, use, storage, and potential disposition of legacy anatomical collections. Each of these domains is affected by guiding principles and the contextual themes of institutional oversight, provenance, and communities of care.
Jon Cornwall +7 more
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Abstract Objective The study of health‐related care provision in archeology gives important indications on the culture and community organization of past populations. This study aims to assess the health status of the skeletal assemblage recovered from the burial site of St. Biagio (Ravenna, 17th–18th Centuries); next, we identified likely instances of
Federica De Luca +8 more
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Objective. The purpose of this study was to analyze the absorption of metal ions released from stainless steel crowns by root surface of primary molars. Study Design.
David Keinan +2 more
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