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Anthropometrics 2 Barker hypothesis 2 Biological standard of living 2 Fetal origins hypothesis 2 Height 2 Influenza 2 Scotland 2 Anthropologie 1 Anthropology 1 Biological data 1 Biologische Daten 1 Epidemic 1 Epidemie 1 Gesundheit 1 Health 1 Infectious disease 1 Infektionskrankheit 1 Lebensstandard 1 Russia 1 Russland 1 Soldaten 1 Soldiers 1 Standard of living 1
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Economics & Human Biology 1 Economics and human biology 1
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Ladies from Hell, Aberdeen Free Gardeners, and the Russian influenza: An anthropometric analysis of WWI-era Scottish soldiers and civilians
Riggs, Paul; Cuff, Timothy - In: Economics & Human Biology 11 (2013) 1, pp. 69-77
We analyze data on the height of Scottish men, both civilians and members of the military forces serving in World War I measured in the 1910s, in order to provide another window into the biological well-being of late nineteenth-century birth cohorts. The evidence indicates that rural residents...
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Ladies from Hell, Aberdeen Free Gardeners, and the Russian influenza : an anthropometric analysis of WWI-era Scottish soldiers and civilians
Riggs, Paul; Cuff, Timothy - In: Economics and human biology 11 (2013) 1, pp. 69-77
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