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Field: Archeology

Timing of human mandibular third molar formation

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Helen M. Liversidge

Journal: Annals of Human BiologyYear: 2008Citations: 207

BACKGROUND: Population differences in tooth formation using radiographs can be determined if the entire developmental sequence of a single tooth is studied. The only developing tooth visible radiographically from initiation to root completion is the third molar or wisdom tooth. AIM: The timing of ma...

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Dental maturation in British children: are Demirjian's standards applicable?

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Helen M. Liversidge, T. Speechly, Mark Hector

Journal: International Journal of Paediatric DentistryYear: 1999Citations: 163

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine if the standards of dental maturation of Demirjian et al. (1973, 1976) are applicable to British children. DESIGN: The design was cross-sectional, retrospective. SAMPLE AND METHOD: The sample comprised 521 London children of Bangladeshi and whi...

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Accounting for Multiple Desires: Decolonizing Methodologies, Archaeology, and the Public Interest

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Uzma Z. Rizvi

Journal: India ReviewYear: 2006Citations: 104

Abstract Acknowledgement I would like to thank my colleagues and friends Praveena Gullapalli and Benjamin Porter for the comments and insights that have helped shaped this piece in its initial stages. Additionally, this work has benefited from my conversations with Sandra Scham. I would also like to...

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Coastal and sea-level changes during the Holocene in Bangladesh

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Md. Shahidul Islam, M. J. Tooley

Journal: Quaternary InternationalYear: 1999Citations: 79
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Environmental Impact Assessment of Tanneries: A Case Study of Hazaribag in Bangladesh

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M. R. Azom, K. Mahmud, Sofri Yahya, A. Sontu et al.

Journal: International Journal of Environmental Science and DevelopmentYear: 2012Citations: 78
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Rapid coastal subsidence in the central Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta (Bangladesh) since the 17th century deduced from submerged salt-producing kilns

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Till J J Hanebuth, H. R. Kudrass, Jörg Linstädter, Badrul Islam et al.

Journal: GeologyYear: 2013Citations: 77

Research Article| September 01, 2013 Rapid coastal subsidence in the central Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta (Bangladesh) since the 17th century deduced from submerged salt-producing kilns Till J.J. Hanebuth; Till J.J. Hanebuth * 1MARUM–Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Leoben...

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The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent

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J. C. Harle

Year: 1986Citations: 67

Part 1 Early Indian Art: Early monuments and Sculpture Early Rock-Cut Architecture Mathura The Art of Gandhara. Part 2 The Gupta Period: Introduction Mathura Sarnath, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar Temples and Sculpture The Later or Mahayana Caves at Ajanta. Part 3 The Post-Gupta Period: Later Roc...

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Similarity in dental maturation in two ethnic groups of London children

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Helen M. Liversidge

Journal: Annals of Human BiologyYear: 2011Citations: 55

BACKGROUND: The existence of ethnic differences in dental maturity is uncertain. AIMS: The aims were to assess the impact of ethnic group and sex on tooth formation and report two new dental age estimation methods. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The sample was radiographs of White and Bangladeshi dental pati...

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Brazilian cave heritage under siege

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Rodrigo Lopes Ferreira, Enrico Bernard, Francisco William da Cruz Júnior, Luís B. Piló et al.

Journal: ScienceYear: 2022Citations: 52

(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.

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Stature estimation from hand anthropometric measurements in Bangladeshi population

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Md. Asadujjaman, Md. Babor Ali Molla, Sk. Nahid Al Noman

Journal: Journal of Forensic and Legal MedicineYear: 2019Citations: 47

The aim of this research was to generate a standard formula for estimating stature in the Bangladeshi population from hand anthropometric measurements. Arbitrarily selected a total of 150 male and 150 female healthy subjects within the age range 18-60 years participated in this study. Stature and ni...

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Heritage Protection and Social Inclusion: A Case Study from the Bangladeshi Community of East London

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James Maitland Gard’ner

Journal: International Journal of Heritage StudiesYear: 2004Citations: 47

The bodies charged with identifying and protecting England’s built heritage have not addressed the needs and aspirations of ethnic minority groups, thus marginalising their cultural identity. The Bangladeshi (Bengalee) community is the largest minority group in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, a...

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Permanent Tooth Formation as a Method of Estimating Age

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Helen M. Liversidge

Journal: Frontiers of oral physiology/Frontiers of oral biologyYear: 2009Citations: 41

UNLABELLED: The aims of this study were to describe maturity data of permanent tooth formation from a large sample and to adapt these for estimating age, to compare mean age dental formation stages between ethnic groups and sexes. METHODS: This was a retrospective, cross-sectional study of 1,050 pan...

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Multiple regression analysis of anthropometric measurements influencing the cephalic index of male Japanese university students

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MG Hossain, A Saw, Rowshon Alam, Fumio Ohtsuki et al.

Journal: Singapore Medical JournalYear: 2013Citations: 39

INTRODUCTION: Cephalic index (CI), the ratio of head breadth to head length, is widely used to categorise human populations. The aim of this study was to access the impact of anthropometric measurements on the CI of male Japanese university students. METHODS: This study included 1,215 male universit...

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Seleukos IV to Heliodoros. A New Dossier of Royal Correspondence from Israel

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Hannah M. Cotton, Michael Wörrle

Journal: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und EpigraphikYear: 2007Citations: 33

The prevalence of oral cancers (OC) is high in Asian countries, especially in South and Southeast Asia. Asian distinct cultural practices such as betel-quid chewing, and varying patterns of tobacco and alcohol use are important risk factors that predispose to cancer of the oral cavity. The aim of th...

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Cultural and environmental values in the arcaded Mesaorian houses of Cyprus

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Özgür Dinçyürek, Fuad Mallick, İbrahim Numan

Journal: Building and EnvironmentYear: 2003Citations: 32
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