Search Results - "Zachwieja, Alexandra"
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Clinical and embryological relevance of a unique thyroidea ima artery variation providing collateral circulation to the mediastinum
Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2022)“…The thyroidea ima artery (TIA) is a highly variable arterial deviation of the blood supply to the thyroid gland with critical implications for surgical neck…”
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Zinc isotopes in Late Pleistocene fossil teeth from a Southeast Asian cave setting preserve paleodietary information
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (03-03-2020)“…Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of collagen from bone and dentin have frequently been used for dietary reconstruction, but this method is limited by…”
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Early presence of Homo sapiens in Southeast Asia by 86–68 kyr at Tam Pà Ling, Northern Laos
Published in Nature communications (13-06-2023)“…The timing of the first arrival of Homo sapiens in East Asia from Africa and the degree to which they interbred with or replaced local archaic populations is…”
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A thyroidea ima artery variation providing collateral circulation to the mediastinum
Published in Surgical and radiologic anatomy (English ed.) (01-04-2024)“…The thyroidea ima artery (TIA) is a highly variable arterial deviation of the blood supply to the thyroid gland with critical implications for surgical neck…”
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Palaeoenvironments and hominin evolutionary dynamics in southeast Asia
Published in Scientific reports (27-09-2023)“…Secure environmental contexts are crucial for hominin interpretation and comparison. The discovery of a Denisovan individual and associated fauna at Tam Ngu…”
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A multi-proxy approach to exploring Homo sapiens’ arrival, environments and adaptations in Southeast Asia
Published in Scientific reports (26-10-2021)“…The capability of Pleistocene hominins to successfully adapt to different types of tropical forested environments has long been debated. In order to…”
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Understanding Late Pleistocene human land preference using ecological niche models in an Australasian test case
Published in Quaternary international (20-10-2020)“…Ecological niche models (ENM) of species distributions and dispersal patterns are well established in the biological sciences. Their use in…”
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Early Modern Humans from Tam Pà Ling, Laos
Published in Current anthropology (01-12-2017)“…Despite the importance of its geographical position for early modern human migration through Australasia, the Indochinese Peninsula has produced relatively few…”
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Sampling Bias in the Trend of Post‐Pleistocene Gracilization: How Terrain Affects Lower Limb Robusticity
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2019)“…Many studies have documented a decrease in modern human lower limb measures of cross‐sectional geometry (CSG) throughout the Pleistocene and Holocene. These…”
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Choice of Hunting Method Influenced Human‐Carnivore Competition in Late Pleistocene Southeast Asia
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2020)“…Abstract only Competition has been investigated as a source of dispersal pressure in animal species both past and present. Particularly in Southeast Asia,…”
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Trophic ecology of a Late Pleistocene early modern human from tropical Southeast Asia inferred from zinc isotopes
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-12-2021)“…Tam Pà Ling, a cave site in northeastern Laos, has yielded the earliest skeletal evidence of Homo sapiens in mainland Southeast Asia. The reliance of…”
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Early Modern Humans from Tam Pà Ling, Laos: Fossil Review and Perspectives
Published in Current anthropology (01-12-2017)“…Despite the importance of its geographical position for early modern human migration through Australasia, the Indochinese Peninsula has produced relatively few…”
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Climate, Environment, and Competition Influenced Human Land Preference in Late Pleistocene Australasia
Published 01-01-2019“…Ecological niche models (ENM) have long been used in the biological sciences to predict species distributions and dispersal patterns, but this method remains…”
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