Erika Molnar
Erika Molnar (born 15 July 1976 in Budapest) is an athlete from Hungary, who competes in triathlon. Molnar competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She took twenty-third place with a total time of 2:05:39.50.She competed again four years later at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Her time of 2:17:53.38 put her in thirty-eighth place. Provided by Wikipedia
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The antiquity of tuberculosis in Hungary: the skeletal evidence by Antónia Marcsik, Erika Molnár, László Szathmáry
Published 2006-12-01
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Tracking down the White Plague. Chapter three: Revision of endocranial abnormally pronounced digital impressions as paleopathological diagnostic criteria for tuberculous meningitis... by Olga Spekker, David R Hunt, William Berthon, László Paja, Erika Molnár, György Pálfi, Michael Schultz
Published 2021-01-01
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Correction: Life and death of a leprosy sufferer from the 8th-century-CE cemetery of Kiskundorozsma–Kettőshatár I (Duna-Tisza Interfluve, Hungary)—Biological and social consequence... by Olga Spekker, Balázs Tihanyi, Luca Kis, Csaba Szalontai, Tivadar Vida, György Pálfi, Antónia Marcsik, Erika Molnár
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Correction: Life and death of a leprosy sufferer from the 8th-century-CE cemetery of Kiskundorozsma-Kettőshatár I (Duna-Tisza Interfluve, Hungary)-Biological and social consequence... by Olga Spekker, Balázs Tihanyi, Luca Kis, Csaba Szalontai, Tivadar Vida, György Pálfi, Antónia Marcsik, Erika Molnár
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Life and death of a leprosy sufferer from the 8th-century-CE cemetery of Kiskundorozsma-Kettőshatár I (Duna-Tisza Interfluve, Hungary)-Biological and social consequences of having... by Olga Spekker, Balázs Tihanyi, Luca Kis, Csaba Szalontai, Tivadar Vida, György Pálfi, Antónia Marcsik, Erika Molnár
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Osteological and biomolecular evidence of a 7000-year-old case of hypertrophic pulmonary osteopathy secondary to tuberculosis from neolithic hungary. by Muriel Masson, Erika Molnár, Helen D Donoghue, Gurdyal S Besra, David E Minnikin, Houdini H T Wu, Oona Y-C Lee, Ian D Bull, György Pálfi
Published 2013-01-01
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The two extremes of Hansen's disease-Different manifestations of leprosy and their biological consequences in an Avar Age (late 7th century CE) osteoarchaeological series of the Du... by Olga Spekker, Balázs Tihanyi, Luca Kis, Orsolya Anna Váradi, Helen D Donoghue, David E Minnikin, Csaba Szalontai, Tivadar Vida, György Pálfi, Antónia Marcsik, Erika Molnár
Published 2022-01-01
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Ancient genomes reveal a high diversity of Mycobacterium leprae in medieval Europe. by Verena J Schuenemann, Charlotte Avanzi, Ben Krause-Kyora, Alexander Seitz, Alexander Herbig, Sarah Inskip, Marion Bonazzi, Ella Reiter, Christian Urban, Dorthe Dangvard Pedersen, G Michael Taylor, Pushpendra Singh, Graham R Stewart, Petr Velemínský, Jakub Likovsky, Antónia Marcsik, Erika Molnár, György Pálfi, Valentina Mariotti, Alessandro Riga, M Giovanna Belcastro, Jesper L Boldsen, Almut Nebel, Simon Mays, Helen D Donoghue, Sonia Zakrzewski, Andrej Benjak, Kay Nieselt, Stewart T Cole, Johannes Krause
Published 2018-05-01
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