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301 vertebrae were examined for changes to the apophyseal joints and vertebral bodies . In the apophyseal joints , osteophytes were present in 91 ( 30.2 % ) vertebrae , 42 ( 13.9 % ) vertebrae had porosity and 16 ( 5.3 % ) had ...
301 vertebrae were examined for changes to the apophyseal joints and vertebral bodies . In the apophyseal joints , osteophytes were present in 91 ( 30.2 % ) vertebrae , 42 ( 13.9 % ) vertebrae had porosity and 16 ( 5.3 % ) had ...
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Contour change was observed in the left acetabulum of 1974.121 [ 4a ] and on the medial condyle of the right femur ... Individual 1985.11 [ 4 ] , a probable male mature adult , had irregular surface contour changes and porosity in the ...
Contour change was observed in the left acetabulum of 1974.121 [ 4a ] and on the medial condyle of the right femur ... Individual 1985.11 [ 4 ] , a probable male mature adult , had irregular surface contour changes and porosity in the ...
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13 14 There were also changes within the diocese . The growing population of the industrial heartlands of Yorkshire produced a demand for assistant curates to aid the incumbents of large urban parishes , and as the century wore on the ...
13 14 There were also changes within the diocese . The growing population of the industrial heartlands of Yorkshire produced a demand for assistant curates to aid the incumbents of large urban parishes , and as the century wore on the ...
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DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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