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Radiograph of the T2–T12 thoracic vertebrae (<i>norma lateralis</i>).
<p>Note the ossification at the site of the anterior longitudinal ligament that coats the vertebral bodies.</p
Anterior view of the thoracic spine (T2–T12).
<p>A flowing ossification is present along the right side of the vertebrae. Also note the left sided bony bridge that leads to fusion of T3 and T4. Scale: 2 cm (Photo Marek Jantač).</p
Decision tree to distinguish normal and obese categories based on body fat (BF)% data.
<p>Tycho Brahe’s classification path is identified by a plain red line. All data are adjusted according to maximum femoral length.</p
Diagnostic criteria for diffuse idiopathic hyperostosis in the clinical and paleopathological literature (modified and completed after [31]).
<p>Diagnostic criteria for diffuse idiopathic hyperostosis in the clinical and paleopathological literature (modified and completed after [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0195920#pone.0195920.ref031" target="_blank">31</a>]).</p
Bone collagen δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N and human-faunal offsets of the studied individuals and comparative datasets (mean ± 1 SD).
<p>Bone collagen δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N and human-faunal offsets of the studied individuals and comparative datasets (mean ± 1 SD).</p
The skeletal remains of Tycho Brahe (Photo Marek Jantač).
<p>The skeletal remains of Tycho Brahe (Photo Marek Jantač).</p