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Kieser, Jules (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Kieser, Jules
Used for/see from:
  • Kieser, J. (Jules)
  • Kieser, Julius August
  • Kieser, J. A. (Julius August)
  • Earlier heading: Kieser, Julius A.
  • Earlier heading: Kieser, J. A. (Julius A.)
  • Kieser, Julius

Dento-facial variation in perspective, 1999: t.p. (Jules Kieser)

Forensic biomechanics, 2012: ECIP t.p. (Jules Kieser) data view (Jules J. Kieser)

University of Otago WWW site, viewed on July 24, 2013: site search results (Jules Kieser, born in 1950 in Pretoria, South Africa; qualified as a dentist in 1975; appointed to the Chair, and Head of the Department of Oral Sciences, University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1996)

New Zealand database, July 26, 2013 (usage: Jules Kieser, J. Kieser)

Human adult odontometrics, c1989 CIP t.p. (Julius A. Kieser, Witwatersrand Univ., Johannesburg)

Birds of the De Aar district, 1978: t.p. (J.A. Kieser) prelim p. 1 (Julius Kieser, 12 Kibcaps, Lee Chapel S., Basildon, Essex, England)

Forensic odontology, 2016: t.p. (Jules A. Kieser) p. xvii (Julius (Jules) August Kieser (December 20, 1950-June 10, 2014))

Annals of human biology, 2014, v. 41(6), viewed March 31, 2016 (Jules Kieser; Professor Julius August Kieser (known as Jules); b. December 20, 1950; d. June 10, 2014; dir., Sir John Walsh Research Institute, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Otago, New Zealand; educated in Pretoria, South Africa; Bachelor of Dental Surgery from University of Witwatersrand; spent a year in London; practiced dentistry in South Africa until 1996 when moved to New Zealand; Jules Kieser's published works span numerous disciplines each displaying an impressive breadth of knowledge, enthusiasm and energy. Themes he would return to with an array of co-authors include anatomy of the oro-facial region, dental anatomy, tooth size and shape, clinical dentistry, oral physiology, contributions to oral pathology, orthodontics, dental materials and dental implants. Other topics include comparative osteology and dental anatomy of past human populations and dental anatomy of nonhuman primates, mammals and reptiles. Forensic topics include the biomechanics of non-ballistic wounding, blood splatter and marine decomposition; authored on paper on ornithology)

Dental anthropology, v. 27, issues 01-02, 2014, viewed March 31, 2016 (Julius (Jules) August Kieser; born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1950; among his interests was observing birds)

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