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Histomorphometric analysis of bone tissue from a neolithic skeleton [An article from

Histomorphometric analysis of bone tissue from a neolithic skeleton [An article from
Author: M. Teschner
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Histomorphometric analysis of bone tissue from a neolithic skeleton [An article from: Journal of Archaeological Science]


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The histomorphometric analysis of neolithic bone tissue from the radiomorphometricly unaffected 9th thoracic vertebral body of a 20-25 year old man showed significantly elevated bone volume in comparison to the contemporary findings (BV/TV, 28.72% versus 20%). Also the number of trabeculae was clearly higher (Tb.N.: 17.7cm versus 5.4cm). The mean width (Tb.Th.) of the plate-shaped trabeculae was 160@mm and 180@mm. Thus, they were significantly Check Histomorphometric analysis of bone tissue from a neolithic skeleton [An article from our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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The histomorphometric analysis of neolithic bone tissue from the radiomorphometricly unaffected 9th thoracic vertebral body of a 20-25 year old man showed significantly elevated bone volume in comparison to the contemporary findings (BV/TV, 28 Thus, they were significantly

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