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Timothy B Gage

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Current Anthropology|July 21, 2010
What do we know about the agricultural demographic transition?Timothy B Gage, Sharon DeWitte
American Journal of Primatology|February 22, 2020
Model life tables for the larger old world monkeysTimothy B Gage, Bennett Dyke
American Journal of Primatology|January 17, 2020
Model life tables for the larger old world monkeys: A revisionTimothy B Gage, Bennett Dyke
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|May 31, 2017
Anthropometric indicators of nutritional status and level of mortalityTimothy B Gage, Shelly M Zansky
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|June 5, 2007
Multiple mortality optima due to heterogeneity in the birth cohort: a continuous model of birth weight by gestational age-specific infant mortalityFu Fang, Howard Stratton, Timothy B Gage
Biodemography and Social Biology|April 9, 2009
Modeling the pediatric paradox: birth weight by gestational ageTimothy B Gage, Fu Fang, Howard Stratton
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 15, 2004
Has the transition to agriculture reshaped the demographic structure of prehistoric populations? New evidence from the LevantVered Eshed, Avi Gopher, Timothy B Gage, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 26, 2008
Maternal age and infant mortality: a test of the Wilcox-Russell hypothesisTimothy B Gage, Fu Fang, Erin O'Neill, et al.
Demography|October 18, 2012
Maternal education, birth weight, and infant mortality in the United StatesTimothy B Gage, Fu Fang, Erin O'Neill, et al.
Human Biology|October 16, 2004
Pediatric paradox: heterogeneity in the birth cohortTimothy B Gage, Michael J Bauer, Nathan Heffner, et al.
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Current Anthropology|July 21, 2010
What do we know about the agricultural demographic transition?Timothy B Gage, Sharon DeWitte
American Journal of Primatology|February 22, 2020
Model life tables for the larger old world monkeysTimothy B Gage, Bennett Dyke
American Journal of Primatology|January 17, 2020
Model life tables for the larger old world monkeys: A revisionTimothy B Gage, Bennett Dyke
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|May 31, 2017
Anthropometric indicators of nutritional status and level of mortalityTimothy B Gage, Shelly M Zansky
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|June 5, 2007
Multiple mortality optima due to heterogeneity in the birth cohort: a continuous model of birth weight by gestational age-specific infant mortalityFu Fang, Howard Stratton, Timothy B Gage
Biodemography and Social Biology|April 9, 2009
Modeling the pediatric paradox: birth weight by gestational ageTimothy B Gage, Fu Fang, Howard Stratton
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 15, 2004
Has the transition to agriculture reshaped the demographic structure of prehistoric populations? New evidence from the LevantVered Eshed, Avi Gopher, Timothy B Gage, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 26, 2008
Maternal age and infant mortality: a test of the Wilcox-Russell hypothesisTimothy B Gage, Fu Fang, Erin O'Neill, et al.
Demography|October 18, 2012
Maternal education, birth weight, and infant mortality in the United StatesTimothy B Gage, Fu Fang, Erin O'Neill, et al.
Human Biology|October 16, 2004
Pediatric paradox: heterogeneity in the birth cohortTimothy B Gage, Michael J Bauer, Nathan Heffner, et al.
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