Enamel multidien biological timing and body size variability among individuals of Chinese Han and Tibetan origins
Aims To measure the number of days of enamel formation between periodic striae of Retzius growth lines, the Retzius periodicity (RP), and to compare this multi-day, or multidien rhythm, to body height and weight among people from Beijing, China and Lhasa, Tibet/China. Subjects and methods Subjects r...
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Main Authors: | Hakan Karaaslan (Author), Jeffrey Seckinger (Author), Amel Almabrok (Author), Bin Hu (Author), Hui Dong (Author), Dengsheng Xia (Author), Tsering Dekyi (Author), Russell T. Hogg (Author), Jian Zhou (Author), Timothy G. Bromage (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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