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International Journal of Paleopathology|March 15, 2018
Advancements, challenges, and prospects in the paleopathology of scurvy: Current perspectives on vitamin C deficiency in human skeletal remainsJohn J Crandall, Haagen D Klaus
The Nurse Practitioner|November 14, 1997
Clinical implications of alcoholism in patients with HIV/AIDSB D Klaus, M J Grodesky
The Nurse Practitioner|August 1, 1997
HIV and HAART in 1997. Highly active antiretroviral therapyB D Klaus, M J Grodesky
The Nurse Practitioner|February 9, 2000
HIV in 2000: historical perspectives and an outlook for the futureB D Klaus, M J Grodesky
The Nurse Practitioner|November 5, 1999
Understanding the emergence of antiretroviral resistance in HIV/AIDS treatmentB D Klaus, M J Grodesky
The Nurse Practitioner|May 11, 1999
Update from the 6th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic InfectionsB D Klaus, M J Grodesky
Paleopathology Newsletter|February 21, 2009
Paleopathology during the postcontact adaptive transition: a view from the colonial north coast of PeruHaagen D Klaus, Manuel E Tam
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 18, 2009
Oral health and the postcontact adaptive transition: A contextual reconstruction of diet in Mórrope, PeruHaagen D Klaus, Manuel E Tam
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 28, 2008
Contact in the Andes: bioarchaeology of systemic stress in colonial Mórrope, PeruHaagen D Klaus, Manuel E Tam
International Journal of Paleopathology|March 15, 2018
Treponemal infection in Peru's Early Colonial period: A case of complex lesion patterning and unusual funerary treatmentHaagen D Klaus, Donald J Ortner
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International Journal of Paleopathology|March 15, 2018
Advancements, challenges, and prospects in the paleopathology of scurvy: Current perspectives on vitamin C deficiency in human skeletal remainsJohn J Crandall, Haagen D Klaus
The Nurse Practitioner|November 14, 1997
Clinical implications of alcoholism in patients with HIV/AIDSB D Klaus, M J Grodesky
The Nurse Practitioner|August 1, 1997
HIV and HAART in 1997. Highly active antiretroviral therapyB D Klaus, M J Grodesky
The Nurse Practitioner|February 9, 2000
HIV in 2000: historical perspectives and an outlook for the futureB D Klaus, M J Grodesky
The Nurse Practitioner|November 5, 1999
Understanding the emergence of antiretroviral resistance in HIV/AIDS treatmentB D Klaus, M J Grodesky
The Nurse Practitioner|May 11, 1999
Update from the 6th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic InfectionsB D Klaus, M J Grodesky
Paleopathology Newsletter|February 21, 2009
Paleopathology during the postcontact adaptive transition: a view from the colonial north coast of PeruHaagen D Klaus, Manuel E Tam
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 18, 2009
Oral health and the postcontact adaptive transition: A contextual reconstruction of diet in Mórrope, PeruHaagen D Klaus, Manuel E Tam
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 28, 2008
Contact in the Andes: bioarchaeology of systemic stress in colonial Mórrope, PeruHaagen D Klaus, Manuel E Tam
International Journal of Paleopathology|March 15, 2018
Treponemal infection in Peru's Early Colonial period: A case of complex lesion patterning and unusual funerary treatmentHaagen D Klaus, Donald J Ortner
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