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Prevalence of Histologic Otosclerosis: An Unbiased Temporal Bone Study in Caucasians
2007'Histologic otosclerosis' refers to a disease process without clinical symptoms or manifestations that can only be discovered by sectioning of the temporal bone at autopsy. 'Clinical otosclerosis' concerns the presence of otosclerosis at a site where it causes conductive hearing loss by interfering with the motion of the stapes or of the round window ...
Declau, Frank +6 more
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Angle Closure in Caucasians—A Pilot, General Ophthalmology Clinic-based Study
Journal of Glaucoma, 2012To assess the rate of clinically significant angle closure in a predominantly Caucasian, clinic-based population, and consequently find out whether gonioscopy should be included in the routine ophthalmic examination.Patients aged ≥40 years with hyperopia ≥1 D were consecutively recruited in a community general ophthalmology clinic.
Yaniv, Barkana +5 more
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Neuropsychologia, 2019
Race is an important perceptual cue for face perception. In adults, other-race faces are elaborated differently and remembered less well than own-race faces. Moreover, they show a different pattern of activation at the neural level. Developmental studies demonstrated that, during the first year of life, infants start to show the same behavioral pattern
Susanna, Timeo +2 more
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Race is an important perceptual cue for face perception. In adults, other-race faces are elaborated differently and remembered less well than own-race faces. Moreover, they show a different pattern of activation at the neural level. Developmental studies demonstrated that, during the first year of life, infants start to show the same behavioral pattern
Susanna, Timeo +2 more
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A quantitative study of Australian aboriginal and Caucasian brains.
Journal of anatomy, 1987The brain volumes of 8 male Australian Aborigines and 11 male Caucasians were determined. Total brain volume was significantly smaller for Aborigines (1199 +/- 84 ml) compared to Caucasians (1386 +/- 98 ml). Significantly smaller volumes were also found for cerebellum, prosencephalon-mesencephalon unit, cerebral cortex, frontal cortex, parieto ...
J, Klekamp +3 more
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Studies in Christian Caucasian History
The American Historical Review, 1967Speros Vryonis, Cyril Toumanoff
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Comparative studies on Asian and Caucasian children. 1: Growth.
European journal of clinical nutrition, 1988The growth of children whose parents originated from the Indian sub-continent (Asians) was compared with that of indigenous, white children in Rochdale (Caucasians) in a longitudinal study during the first 2 years of life. Reference was made to growth standards currently used in the UK and a small cross-sectional growth study was also carried out on ...
S, Warrington, D M, Storey
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Studies in Caucasian Linguistics: Selected Papers of the Eighth Caucasian Colloquium (review)
Language, 2001openaire +1 more source

