Growth (Other Keyword)

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The earlier gain and the later loss of cortical bone, in nutritional perspective (1970)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stanley M. (Stanley Marion) Garn.

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Subadult Growth Velocity at Paquime, Chihuahua, Mexico (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kyle Waller. Adrianne Offenbecker. Gordon Rakita.

This is an abstract from the "25 Years in the Casas Grandes Region: Celebrating Mexico–U.S. Collaboration in the Gran Chichimeca" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Patterns of growth attainment are sensitive bioarchaeological indicators of sub-adult health. Growth velocity can be used to identify periods of stunting, and corresponding periods of rapid catch-up growth. In this study, we use femoral length to examine sub-adult growth at the...