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The veterinary record ; 162(2): 63-64, Jan 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-17787

RESUMO

The investigation of the skeleton can reveal important information about antemortem health, including the detection of long-term physical and infectious insults, in both humans (Metcalfe 2007) and animals (O’Connor 2000). However, examination of bones is often neglected in routine veterinary postmortem work.


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Animais , Esqueleto , Primatas , Patologia Veterinária , Trinidad e Tobago
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Hum Biol ; 42(3): 419-35, Sept. 1970.
Artigo em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-7868

RESUMO

The skeletal maturity of 812 Jamaican children aged 1-15 years was compared with that of British children, by the method of Tanner, Whitehouse and Healy (1962). Up to the age of 2.5 years, the skeletal development of the Jamaican children, was in general, more advanced than that of their British counterparts but over the age of 13 it was retarded in both sexes. From 2.5 to ten years of age the data showed no consistent differences between the two populations, but after this the Jamaicans fell progressively behind. At all ages the heights and weights of the Jamaican children were less than those of their British counterparts. The results support other evidence that children of African descent have a genetic potential for more rapid skeletal development in early life than European children. (Summary)


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Lactente , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Adolescente , Mãos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Punho/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Esqueleto , Jamaica , Etnicidade
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