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    Skeletal and surgical evidence for acute osteomyelitis in non-adult individuals by Santos, A. L., Suby, Jorge Alejandro

    Published 2015
    “…The other four individuals show evidence of surgical treatment, responsible for many cases of disability in the past. In the 7-year period under analysis, 122 juveniles were diagnosed with osteomyelitis and admitted for surgery at the CUH, 43 (35.2%) of which were diagnosed with AO. …”
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    Painful defeats and dazzling victories. The national imaginary in Brazil through the World Cups by Leite Lopes, José Sérgio, Garcia Jr, Afrânio

    Published 2017
    “…Few people remember that before the 1958 World Cup victory, being black or mestizo was considered a disability to join the Seleção.French translation by María Virginia García Revision of the translation by Ana Ines Heredia, "Défaites cuisantes et victoires éblouissantes L'imaginaire national au Brésil au prisme des Coupes du monde", published in Fabien Archambault, Stéphane Beaud and William Gasparini (Dir.), Le football des nations. …”
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    Osteobiographies: Multidisciplinary contributions to the study of human remains by Fabra, Mariana, Salega, Soledad, Cortés, Leticia I.

    Published 2020
    “…In this sense, the bioarcheology of individuals (Stodder and Palkovich, 2012) or of the personality (Boutin, 2011), stands as valid alternatives that allow not only to humanize the past, but also to address problems generally not considered in bioarchaeological studies. traditional traditions, such as gender and sex, age and life courses, human body and identity, social roles, disability, the concept of embodiment and even the post-mortem agency of human remains (Hosek and Robb, 2019). …”
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