Murciélagos : nuestros vecinos [PDF]
Fil: Lutz, María Ayelén. División Zoología Vertebrados. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Merino, Mariano Lisandro. División Zoología Vertebrados. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo.
Lutz, María Ayelén +1 more
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Malignancy in three medieval Polish osteological collections [PDF]
This paper presents the archaeological skeletal remains of four adult females presenting with cranial lesions typical of malignant neoplastic disease. The four cases were sourced from three medieval Polish skeletal assemblages: Milicz (12–13th century ...
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Transnasal excerebration surgery in ancient Egypt: Historical vignette [PDF]
Journal ArticleAncient Egyptians were pioneers in many fields, including medicine and surgery. Our modern knowledge of anatomy, pathology, and surgical techniques stems from discoveries and observations made by Egyptian physicians and embalmers.
Couldwell, William T., Fanous, Andrew A
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Study on the criteria for assessing skull-face correspondence in craniofacial superimposition [PDF]
Craniofacial superimposition has the potential to be used as an identification method when other traditional biological techniques are not applicable due to insufficient quality or absence of ante-mortem and post-mortem data.
Abramov, A +17 more
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"Minimally" invasive procedures in paleoradiology - the next step? [PDF]
Mummies, Paleoradiology, Paleopathology, CT guided ...
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Restoration and preservation of the anatomical specimens of the Museum of Pathological Anatomy at the University of Pisa [PDF]
The recent establishment of the University Museum System, whose aim is to promote and enhance the University collections, encouraged the rearrangement of the Museum of Pathological Anatomy, currently not operating, because its precious pieces are stored ...
Giuffra, Valentina +3 more
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Dracunculiasis over the centuries: the history of a parasite unfamiliar to the West. [PDF]
Simonetti O +4 more
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Evidence of possible lower limb amputation in a tomb in an ancient Egyptian necropolis: the case report of an on-site radiographic analysis. [PDF]
Messina C +7 more
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Paleoradiological analysis of dental remains from ancient cremated urns
Since the invention of x-rays, paleoradiology, or paleoimaging, has played a significant role in the scientific study of ancient remains. Although x-ray units are used regularly, clinical computed tomography (CT) has been used only few times in the study of Bronze Age urns.
Brkljačić, Boris +3 more
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Cinematic rendering in dental paleoradiology
Dental paleoradiology is an interdisciplinary field that employs advanced imaging techniques to non-destructively examine fossilized teeth. By combining radiographic data and paleontological evidence researchers analyze tooth morphology, pathology, wear patterns, and even diet-related characteristics of ancient populations.
Prenc, Matea +4 more
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