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    Ancient DNA from Chalcolithic Israel reveals the role of population mixture in cultural transformation by Harney, Éadaoin, May, Hila, Shalem, Dina, Rohland, Nadin, Mallick, Swapan, Lazaridis, Iosif, Sarig, Rachel, Stewardson, Kristin, Nordenfelt, Susanne, Patterson, Nick, Hershkovitz, Israel, Reich, David

    Published in Nature communications (20-08-2018)
    “…The material culture of the Late Chalcolithic period in the southern Levant (4500–3900/3800 BCE) is qualitatively distinct from previous and subsequent…”
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    The Lumbar Lordosis in Males and Females, Revisited by Hay, Ori, Dar, Gali, Abbas, Janan, Stein, Dan, May, Hila, Masharawi, Youssef, Peled, Nathan, Hershkovitz, Israel

    Published in PloS one (24-08-2015)
    “…Whether differences exist in male and female lumbar lordosis has been debated by researchers who are divided as to the nature of variations in the spinal…”
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    Are chin and symphysis morphology facial type–dependent? A computed tomography-based study by Sella Tunis, Tatiana, May, Hila, Sarig, Rachel, Vardimon, Alexander Dan, Hershkovitz, Israel, Shpack, Nir

    “…The chin is a major determinant of the facial profile; hence, it plays a major role in orthodontics and orthognathic surgery. It is thus essential to follow…”
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    The Hidden Secrets of the Dental Calculus: Calibration of a Mass Spectrometry Protocol for Dental Calculus Protein Analysis by Bender, Omer, Megreli, Dana, Gavish, Talia, Meyrom, Noa, Zamir, Neta, May, Hila, Sarig, Rachel, Bar, Daniel Z

    “…Dental calculus is a solid deposit that forms and accumulates on the tooth surface, entrapping oral microorganisms, biomolecules, and other micro-debris found…”
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    Variation in Chin and Mandibular Symphysis Size and Shape in Males and Females: A CT-Based Study by Sella Tunis, Tatiana, Hershkovitz, Israel, May, Hila, Vardimon, Alexander Dan, Sarig, Rachel, Shpack, Nir

    “…The chin is a unique anatomical landmark of modern humans. Its size and shape play an important role from the esthetic perspective. However, disagreement…”
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    Changes in human calcaneal morphology throughout the Pleistocene-Holocene Levant by Dann, Ariana, Pokhojaev, Ariel, Anton, Marie, Yalovitsky, Guy, Kallevag-Pelleg, Ruth, May, Hila

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (15-02-2024)
    “…The calcaneal morphology changed considerably during human evolution to enable efficient bipedal locomotion. However, little information exists regarding its…”
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    Ligamentum Flavum Thickness in Normal and Stenotic Lumbar Spines by ABBAS, Janan, HAMOUD, Kamal, MASHARAWI, Youssef M, MAY, Hila, HAY, Ori, MEDLEJ, Bahaa, PELED, Natan, HERSHKOVITZ, Israel

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (20-05-2010)
    “…A descriptive computed tomography (CT) study of the ligamentum flavum (LF) thickness in individuals with normal and stenotic lumbar spines. To establish…”
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    Schmorl’s nodes distribution in the human spine and its possible etiology by Dar, Gali, Masharawi, Youssef, Peleg, Smadar, Steinberg, Nili, May, Hila, Medlej, Bahaa, Peled, Natan, Hershkovitz, Israel

    Published in European spine journal (01-04-2010)
    “…Although Schmorl’s nodes (SNs) are a common phenomenon in the normal adult population, their prevalence is controversial and etiology still debatable. The…”
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    Publisher Correction: Ancient DNA from Chalcolithic Israel reveals the role of population mixture in cultural transformation by Harney, Éadaoin, May, Hila, Shalem, Dina, Rohland, Nadin, Mallick, Swapan, Lazaridis, Iosif, Sarig, Rachel, Stewardson, Kristin, Nordenfelt, Susanne, Patterson, Nick, Hershkovitz, Israel, Reich, David

    Published in Nature communications (20-09-2018)
    “…In the original version of this Article, references in the format ‘First author et al.’ were inappropriately deleted. These errors have been corrected in the…”
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    Rate and pattern of interproximal dental attrition by Sarig, Rachel, Hershkovitz, Israel, Shpack, Nir, May, Hila, Vardimon, Alexander D.

    Published in European journal of oral sciences (01-08-2015)
    “…Although occlusal and interproximal attrition occur because of diverse etiology and present dissimilar features, both progress with age. The objectives of this…”
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    Malocclusion in early anatomically modern human: a reflection on the etiology of modern dental misalignment by Sarig, Rachel, Slon, Viviane, Abbas, Janan, May, Hila, Shpack, Nir, Vardimon, Alexander Dan, Hershkovitz, Israel

    Published in PloS one (20-11-2013)
    “…Malocclusions are common in modern populations. Yet, as the study of occlusion requires an almost intact dentition in both the maxilla and mandible, searching…”
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    Evolutionary roots of the risk of hip fracture in humans by Avni, Hadas Leah, Shvalb, Nir, Pokhojaev, Ariel, Francis, Samuel, Pelleg-Kallevag, Ruth, Roul, Victoria, Hublin, Jean-Jacques, Rühli, Frank, May, Hila

    Published in Communications biology (17-03-2023)
    “…The transition to bipedal locomotion was a fundamental milestone in human evolution. Consequently, the human skeleton underwent substantial morphological…”
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    Intracranial volume, cranial thickness, and hyperostosis frontalis interna in the elderly by May, Hila, Mali, Yael, Dar, Gali, Abbas, Janan, Hershkovitz, Israel, Peled, Nathan

    Published in American journal of human biology (01-11-2012)
    “…Objectives: According to the “brain reserve hypothesis,” a larger premorbid brain protects against the development of dementia. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Computed tomography-enhanced anatomy course using enterprise visualization by May, Hila, Cohen, Haim, Medlej, Bahaa, Kornreich, Liora, Peled, Nathan, Hershkovitz, Israel

    Published in Anatomical sciences education (01-09-2013)
    “…Rapid changes in medical knowledge are forcing continuous adaptation of the basic science courses in medical schools. This article discusses a three‐year…”
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    The Epiphyseal Ring: A Long Forgotten Anatomical Structure with Significant Physiological Function by DAR, Gali, MASHARAWI, Youssef, PELEG, Smadar, STEINBERG, Nili, MAY, Hila, MEDLEJ, Bahaa, PELED, Nathan, HERSHKOVITZ, Israel

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-05-2011)
    “…A descriptive study of the epiphyseal ring's structural design along the thoracolumbar spine. To characterize and analyze the shape and size of the epiphyseal…”
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    A possible case of cherubism in a 17th-century Korean mummy by Hershkovitz, Israel, Spigelman, Mark, Sarig, Rachel, Lim, Do-Sun, Lee, In Sun, Oh, Chang Seok, May, Hila, Boaretto, Elisabetta, Kim, Yi-Suk, Lee, Soong Deok, Peled, Nathan, Kim, Myeung Ju, Toledano, Talya, Bar-Gal, Gila Kahila, Shin, Dong Hoon

    Published in PloS one (05-08-2014)
    “…Cherubism is a benign fibro-osseous disease of childhood limited specifically to the maxilla and mandible. The progressive replacement of the jaw bones with…”
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    Lumbar Facet and Interfacet Shape Variation During Growth in Children From the General Population : A Three-Year Follow-up MRI Study by MASHARAWI, Youssef M, KJAER, Per, BENDIX, Tom, MANNICHE, Claus, MAY, Hila, MIROVSKY, Yigal, ANEKSHTEIN, Yoram, JENSEN, Tue S, HERSHKOVITZ, Israel

    Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-02-2009)
    “…A descriptive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study on the growth of the lumbar zygapophyseal facets and interfacet area in children from the general…”
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