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188 related items for PubMed ID: 25857936

  • 1. The Early Mediaeval manorial estate of Gars/Thunau, Lower Austria: An enclave of endemic tuberculosis?
    Teschler-Nicola M, Novotny F, Spannagl-Steiner M, Stadler P, Prohaska T, Irrgeher J, Zitek A, Däubl B, Haring E, Rumpelmayr K, Wild EM.
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    Blondiaux J, de Broucker A, Colard T, Haque A, Naji S.
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  • 10. Two positive tuberculosis cases in the late Nigrovits family, 18th century, Vác, Hungary.
    Szikossy I, Pálfi G, Molnár E, Karlinger K, Kovács BK, Korom C, Schultz M, Schmidt-Schultz TH, Spigelman M, Donoghue HD, Kustár Á, Pap I.
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  • 13. Rib lesions in skeletons from early neolithic sites in Central Germany: on the trail of tuberculosis at the onset of agriculture.
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  • 14. Cross-population analysis of the growth of long bones and the os coxae of three Early Medieval Austrian populations.
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  • 19. Tuberculosis origin: The Neolithic scenario.
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  • 20. Uniform diet in a diverse society. Revealing new dietary evidence of the Danish Roman Iron Age based on stable isotope analysis.
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