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Changes in clavicle length and maturation in americans: 1840-1980
Natalie R. Langley
, Sandra Cridlin
Anatomic Pathology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Clavicle
76%
Linear Models
37%
Epiphyses
17%
Parturition
14%
Age of Onset
12%
Korean War
12%
Forensic Anthropology
8%
Menarche
8%
Population
7%
Pelvis
6%
Health
6%
Social Class
6%
Communicable Diseases
5%
Body Mass Index
4%
Databases
4%
Growth
3%
Agriculture & Biology
clavicle
100%
linear models
16%
epiphyses
15%
forensic sciences
12%
menarche
8%
anthropology
7%
pelvis
7%
socioeconomic status
6%
body mass index
6%
autocorrelation
6%
growth traits
6%
infectious diseases
5%
environmental factors
3%
gender
3%
testing
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
maturation
60%
twentieth century
22%
health
5%
anthropology
5%
socioeconomic status
5%
infectious disease
5%
body mass
4%
autocorrelation
4%
environmental factor
3%
parameter
3%
transition
2%
analysis
2%
index
2%
trend
2%
test
1%