193 results on '"Wittwer-Backofen, Ursula"'
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2. Shaping Age-at-Death Distributions by Applying Tooth Cementum Analysis to the Early Medieval Graveyard of Lauchheim (Germany)
3. Stressful times for women - Increased physiological stress in Neolithic females detected in tooth cementum
4. Measuring incremental line width and appearance in the tooth cementum of recent and archaeological human teeth to identify irregularities: First insights using a standardized protocol
5. Assessing Urban Health Data: A Case Study of Maternal and Child Health Data in Cape Town, South Africa
6. Collagen degradation as a possibility to determine the post-mortem interval (PMI) of human bones in a forensic context – A survey
7. The History of European Oral Health
8. Images in Paleoanthropology: Facing Our Ancestors
9. Collagen degradation as a possibility to determine the post-mortem interval (PMI) of animal bones: a validation study referring to an original study of Boaks et al. (2014)
10. Evolution des Menschen
11. Lebenszyklus
12. Verhaltensbiologie
13. Angewandte Anthropologie
14. Bevölkerungsbiologie
15. A comparison of health policies, public opinion and vaccination rates in France and Germany
16. Tomographic imaging of unique objects: annual layers in tooth cementum of Anna Catharina Bischoff born 1719
17. The concordance of signals based on irregular incremental lines in the human tooth cementum with documented pregnancies: Results from a systematic approach
18. Ambiguous provenance? Experience with provenance analysis of human remains from Namibia in the Alexander Ecker Collection
19. From Health to Civilization Stress? In Search for Traces of a Health Transition During the Early Neolithic in Europe
20. The Halley Band for Paleodemographic Mortality Analysis
21. Regional Palaeodemographic Aspects of Troia and Its Ecosystem
22. Einleitung
23. Individuelle somatische Klassifikation von Neugeborenen auf der Grundlage von Körperhöhe und Körpergewicht der Mutter (Ergebnisse einer Validierungsstudie).
24. Stressful times for women - Reply to Edinborough et al. (2021)
25. Images in Paleoanthropology: Facing Our Ancestors
26. Morbid obesity: Pregnancy risks, birth risks and status of the newborn
27. Inter-Congress der International Union of Anthropological Anthropological and Ethnological 24.-28. Juli 2000, Beijing/China
28. Workshop Human Longevity in the Past: New approaches to Reconstructing Prehistoric Mortality 3.-4. August 2000, Rostock
29. Correction to: Collagen degradation as a possibility to determine the post-mortem interval (PMI) of animal bones: a validation study referring to an original study of Boaks et al. (2014)
30. Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists San Antonio, Texas 10.-15. April 2000
31. Workshop der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bevölkerungsbiologie/Populationsgenetik: Paläodemographie - anthropologische, bevölkerungswissenschaftliche und statistisch-methodische Aspekte: 21.-22. Oktober 1999 in Rostock
32. Basics in paleodemography: a comparison of age indicators applied to the early medieval skeletal sample of Lauchheim
33. Images in Paleoanthropology: Facing Our Ancestors
34. Verhaltensbiologie
35. Angewandte Anthropologie
36. Age Estimation Using Tooth Cementum Annulation
37. Lebenszyklus
38. Anthropologie
39. Bevölkerungsbiologie
40. Einleitung
41. Evolution des Menschen
42. Tooth cementum annulation for age estimation: results from a large known-age validation study
43. Individualized sex-specific birth weight percentiles for gestational age based on maternal height and weight
44. Quantifying prehistoric physiological stress using the TCA method
45. Regional Palaeodemographic Aspects of Troia and Its Ecosystem
46. Age estimation by tooth cementum annulation: perspectives of a new validation study
47. kega stresa v prazgodovini s pomo;jo metode anulacije zobnega cementa (TCA)> preliminarni rezultati iz osrednjega Balkana
48. External skeletal robusticity of children and adolescents
49. Identification of growth patterns of preterm and small-for-gestational age children from birth to 4 years – do they catch up?
50. Maternal body mass index and smoking during pregnancy do not affect the proportional sexual dimorphism for birth weight– an analysis of the German Perinatal Survey
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