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Trojano M, Pellegrini F.
Department of Neurological and Psychiatric Sciences, University of Bari, Bari.

Epitope of autoantibodies to N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor heteromers in paraneoplastic limbic encep

Epitope of autoantibodies to N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor heteromers in paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis.
Takahashi Y.
Department of Research, National Epilepsy Center, Shizuoka Institute of Epilepsy and Neurological Disorders, Urushiyama Aoi‐ku Shizuoka, Japan.

The bipedalism of the Dmanisi hominins: Pigeon-toed early Homo?

The bipedalism of the Dmanisi hominins: Pigeon-toed early Homo?
In the recent description of the hominin postcranial material from Dmanisi, Georgia, Lordkipanidze and colleagues (Lordkipanidze et al. [2007] Nature 449: 305-310) claim that the Dmanisi hominins walked with more medially oriented feet than do modern humans. They draw this functional inference from two […]

Septal aperture of the humerus in a mediaeval human skeletal population.

Septal aperture of the humerus in a mediaeval human skeletal population.
Humeral septal aperture is studied in a large Mediaeval skeletal series from England. The aims are to investigate associations between septal aperture and sex, age, side and humeral robusticity; and to evaluate any associations with relative projection of ulna coronoid and olecranon […]

Genetic investigation of the patrilineal kinship structure of early medieval Ireland.

Genetic investigation of the patrilineal kinship structure of early medieval Ireland.
A previous study of Irish Y-chromosomes uncovered a likely patrilineal kinship basis to the most prominent early Irish tribal entity/kingdom, the Uí Néill, who dominated the North of the Island during the early medieval period (600-1,000 AD). However, it is unknown to […]

Obituary: Francis Clark Howell (1925-2007).

Obituary: Francis Clark Howell (1925-2007).
Wood B.
CASHP, Department of Anthropology, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052 and Human Origins Program, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560.

Insights from the inside: Histological analysis of abnormal enamel microstructure associated with hy

Insights from the inside: Histological analysis of abnormal enamel microstructure associated with hypoplastic enamel defects in human teeth.
We studied the abnormalities in enamel microstructure associated with enamel hypoplasia in human teeth from the early medieval (5th-7th century AD) cemetery of Barbing, Germany, using light and scanning electron microscopy. The main aim of […]

Primary central nervous system vasculitis: Is biopsy appropriate?

Primary central nervous system vasculitis: Is biopsy appropriate?
Goldstein LB.
Department of Medicine (Neurology), Center for Cerebrovascular Disease, Duke University, and Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Durham, NC.

Ectocranial suture closure in Pan troglodytes and Gorilla gorilla: Pattern and phylogeny.

Ectocranial suture closure in Pan troglodytes and Gorilla gorilla: Pattern and phylogeny.
The order in which ectocranial sutures undergo fusion displays species-specific variation among primates. However, the precise relationship between suture closure and phylogenetic affinities is poorly understood. In this study, we used Guttman Scaling to determine if the modal progression of suture […]

Evaluation of juvenile stature and body mass prediction.

Evaluation of juvenile stature and body mass prediction.
This investigation evaluates the performance of juvenile stature (from tibia and radius lengths) and body mass (from breadth of the femoral distal metaphysis) prediction equations based on the Denver Growth Study sample (Ruff C. 2007. Am J Phys Anthropol 133 698-716). The sample used here […]


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