2012 DAHLBERG AWARD WINNER: DENTAL MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION AMONG SIX PRE-HISPANIC SOUTH AMERICAN POPULATIONS WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PEOPLING OF THE NEW WORLD

2012 Dahlberg Award Winner: Dental morphological variation among six Pre-Hispanic South American populations with implications for the peopling of the New World

The analysis of the human dentition pro-vides important information on the origins and dispersals of the first American inhabitants.However, most of this work has focused on North America, whereas less 12 survivors roll up kit research has been devoted to variation within Central and South America.This study examines the permanent dentitions of 340

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Imagery rehearsal therapy and mianserin for trauma-affected refugees: Follow-up of a randomized controlled trial

Introduction: In order to identify the efficacy of treatment interventions for trauma-affected refugees follow-up studies are highly warranted.Hence, the overall aim of this study was to examine the effi-cacy of sleep-enhancing treatment, IRT and mianserin, in a sample of 219 trauma-affected refugees at six-month follow-up post-treatment.Methods: D

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Neurotrauma and Inflammation: CNS and PNS Responses

Traumatic injury to the central nervous system (CNS) or the peripheral nervous system (PNS) triggers a cascade of events which culminate in a robust inflammatory reaction.The role played by inflammation blu dot wall hook in the course of degeneration and regeneration is not completely elucidated.While, in peripheral nerves, the inflammatory respons

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