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Two-dimensional craniometry: morphometry and cephalometry
Over the last twenty years, bone research has raised interest; the function, shape and alterations of bone tissue have been analyzed and reported. Craniometry is a method developed as a tool for the precise measurement of the skull and facial structures and it has been used not only for humans, but for a variety of mammals.
Daniela Botero-González +2 more
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Constructed growth charts and nutrition for pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 2A
To our knowledge, we are the first to provide constructed disease‐specific growth charts for PCH2A (age 0–18 years). Constructed growth charts (0–2 years) for height, weight, body mass index, and head circumference are compared in a sex‐disaggregated manner to typically developing children. Failure to thrive is evident despite normal caloric intake and
Alice Kuhn +9 more
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Skull variability of steppe and desert vole groups Sumeriomys–Microtus–Blanfordimys (Cricetidae)
The morphological variability of the skull of 28 samples of 14 species of Eurasian voles of the subgenera Microtus s. str., Sumeriomys and Blanfordimys was studied. According to principal component analyses, 95% of the total variance was explained by the
Volodymyr Peskov, Iryna Syniavska
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Background and Objective The anatomy of the craniovertebral junction (CVJ) varies considerably across populations, yet comprehensive Turkish‐specific morphometric data remain limited. We aim to establish normative CVJ measurements in Turkish males and females using computed tomography (CT). Study Design Retrospective morphological study.
Nuri Fidan +3 more
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A Craniometric Perspective on the Transition to Agriculture in Europe [PDF]
Debates surrounding the nature of the Neolithic demographic transition in Europe have historically centered on two opposing models: a demic diffusion model whereby incoming farmers from the Near East and Anatolia effectively replaced or completely ...
Pinhasi, Ron +1 more
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ABSTRACT Ethnicity is an important variable in health and social science research, but working quantitatively with ethnicity data is complex because the construct is multifaceted, fluid, subjective, and political in nature. This necessitates careful consideration within the context of, and issues related to, the collection and classification of ...
Esther S. Yao +6 more
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ABSTRACT This article introduces the special issue Toward a Biocultural Synthesis of the Peopling of the Americas, which brings together contributions that explore the origins and diversity of Indigenous populations across North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean. The volume grew out of an invited symposium held at the 90th Annual Meeting of
Lumila Paula Menéndez, Mark Hubbe
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Eugenic Ideology and Historical Osmosis [PDF]
Issues of inequity in education are plentiful, but too little attention has been paid to the origins of this inequity which is more tangible than has been acknowledged.
Winfield, Ann G.
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A Permutation Test for Compound Symmetry with Application to Gene Expression Data [PDF]
The development and application of a permutation test for compound symmetry is described. In a simulation study the permutation test appears to be a level-α test and is robust to non-normality.
Morris, Tracy L. +2 more
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Genetic testing in cerebral palsy with clinical and neuroimaging variables
This original article is commented by Krägeloh‐Mann on pages 1376–1377 of this issue. Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16334 Abstract Aim To optimize genetic testing in children with cerebral palsy (CP) by using clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) variables.
Esther M. Tantsis +46 more
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