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RNDr. Alena Němečková CSc.
Academic staff at Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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The history of Palepatological Research in Egypt and in our
E0104041 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Unusual find of osteolytic lesion on skeleton from the Middle Bronze Age-Possible case of peritoneal abscess
2022 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Scanning Electron Microscopy and Macroscopic Examination of Prematurely Erupted Teeth in Preterm Infants
2021 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
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The possible manifestation of scurvy on skeletal remains dated to 3800-3700 BC
2021 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Multiple occurrence of premature polyarticular osteoarthritis in an early medieval Bohemian cemetery (Prague, Czech Republic)
2020 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Central Library of Charles University, Faculty of Science, Third Faculty of Medicine
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Wadi Qitna and Kalabsha-South : Late Roman - Early Byzantine Tumuli Cemeteries in Egyptian Nubia. Volume II, Anthropology
2020 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Faculty of Arts
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A very rare case of possible actinomycosis of the mandible from the Middle Ages
2020 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Anthropological assessment of skeletal remains of a princess buried at the "Žuráň" barrow (South Moravia, Czech Republic)
2014 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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The skulls with big lytic defects with sclerotic border lines.
2011 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Microscopic methods for the differentiation of lytic metastatic carcinoma and multiple myeloma
2010 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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A traumatic lesion on the pelvis of a Germanic priestess buried in a tumulus at Žuráň (South Moravia, Czech Republic)
2010 |
Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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