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T C O'Connell

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Oecologia|June 7, 2017
'Trophic' and 'source' amino acids in trophic estimation: a likely metabolic explanationT C O'Connell
Journal of the Irish Medical Association|July 7, 1973
Limy bileG Hyland, T C O'Connell
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 6, 1999
Investigations into the effect of diet on modern human hair isotopic valuesT C O'Connell, R E Hedges
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 4, 2012
Changing cultures, changing cuisines: Cultural transitions and dietary change in Iron Age, Roman, and Early Medieval CroatiaE Lightfoot, M Slaus, T C O'Connell
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 4, 2014
Water consumption in Iron Age, Roman, and Early Medieval CroatiaE Lightfoot, M Slaus, T C O'Connell
Irish Medical Journal|October 21, 1977
Fatal outcome of an hepatic adenoma following short term oral contraceptive useA W Blayney, T O'Callaghan, D P MacErlean, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 9, 2012
The diet-body offset in human nitrogen isotopic values: a controlled dietary studyT C O'Connell, C J Kneale, N Tasevska, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 26, 1999
Documenting the diet in ancient human populations through stable isotope analysis of hairS A Macko, M H Engel, V Andrusevich, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 24, 2001
The omnivorous Tyrolean Iceman: colon contents (meat, cereals, pollen, moss and whipworm) and stable isotope analysesJ H Dickson, K Oeggl, T G Holden, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 3, 2024
Animal movement on the hoof and on the cart and its implications for understanding exchange within the Indus CivilisationC A Petrie, E Lightfoot, P J Jones, et al.
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Oecologia|June 7, 2017
'Trophic' and 'source' amino acids in trophic estimation: a likely metabolic explanationT C O'Connell
Journal of the Irish Medical Association|July 7, 1973
Limy bileG Hyland, T C O'Connell
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 6, 1999
Investigations into the effect of diet on modern human hair isotopic valuesT C O'Connell, R E Hedges
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 4, 2012
Changing cultures, changing cuisines: Cultural transitions and dietary change in Iron Age, Roman, and Early Medieval CroatiaE Lightfoot, M Slaus, T C O'Connell
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 4, 2014
Water consumption in Iron Age, Roman, and Early Medieval CroatiaE Lightfoot, M Slaus, T C O'Connell
Irish Medical Journal|October 21, 1977
Fatal outcome of an hepatic adenoma following short term oral contraceptive useA W Blayney, T O'Callaghan, D P MacErlean, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 9, 2012
The diet-body offset in human nitrogen isotopic values: a controlled dietary studyT C O'Connell, C J Kneale, N Tasevska, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 26, 1999
Documenting the diet in ancient human populations through stable isotope analysis of hairS A Macko, M H Engel, V Andrusevich, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 24, 2001
The omnivorous Tyrolean Iceman: colon contents (meat, cereals, pollen, moss and whipworm) and stable isotope analysesJ H Dickson, K Oeggl, T G Holden, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 3, 2024
Animal movement on the hoof and on the cart and its implications for understanding exchange within the Indus CivilisationC A Petrie, E Lightfoot, P J Jones, et al.
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