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From craniometry to paleogenetics
2021French physical anthropology has persiste’d, longer than other countries, in measuring skulls and defining “races.” This tradition, developed in the 19th c. by the Société d’anthropologie de Paris and Paul Broca, continued until the 1980s with the work of Henri Victor Vallois and his school.
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A New Craniometer and Suggestions for Craniometry
Journal of Mammalogy, 1968A craniometer including a mechanical stage on a dissecting microscope is described. Some prior methods, current problems, and possible future developments in methods of measurement are noted.
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CRANIOMETRY IN DISEASES OF CHILDREN
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1915There is a close conformation of the brain to the size and shape of the skull, and for this reason measurements of the craniums of living subjects must become of increasing importance. Studies directed to the changing brain mass by means of craniometry appeal especially to students of diseases of children because developments of physiologic and ...
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Craniometry and imaging markers of the craniovertebral junction
2022Learning objectives: To understand the anatomy of the craniovertebral junction (CVJ) and to learn objective methods of evaluation of this anatomical segment in different imaging techniques.
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[The use of a modelling method in craniometry].
Sudebno-meditsinskaia ekspertiza, 1998Laser interferometry is proposed for accurate measurements of the external parameters and fixation of the relief of human skull surface. This method creates a detailed three-dimensional computer model of the object of investigation, which can be used in automated systems of personality identification based on investigation of the skull and life-time ...
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