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Forearm muscles in the black lion tamarin (<i>Leontopithecus chrysopygus</i>). [PDF]

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Diversity, equity, and inclusion in a polarized world: Navigating challenges and opportunities in STEMM. [PDF]

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Cranio-cervical abnormalities in moderate-to-severe osteogenesis imperfecta - Genotypic and phenotypic determinants. [PDF]

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Comparison of Craniofacial Anthropometric Measurement Accuracy of Manual Technique vs. Cone-Beam CT Scanning. [PDF]

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Stereometric craniometry

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1977
AbstractA method is described whereby three‐dimensional co‐ordinates of points on a cranium can be recorded in terms of azimuth, elevation and radial distance from a selected point. These co‐ordinates can be used to create two‐dimensional representations of single crania, the differences between many crania or growth stages of individuals or series of ...
Ordean J Oyen, A Walker
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Intra- and interobserver error in craniometry: A cautionary tale

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1982
AbstractThis study investigates intra‐ and interobserver measurement error in craniometry. Data consists of 72 craniometric measurements taken on a series of 28 Sadlermuit Eskimo crania. Utermohle measured the series twice; Zegura measured it once.
Stephen L Zegura
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