A new method for investigating the relationship between diet and mortality: hazard analysis using dietary isotopes

R C Redfern1, S N DeWitte2, J Beaumont3

  • 1Centre for Human Bioarchaeology, Museum of London, London, UK.

Annals of Human Biology
|September 3, 2019
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