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Phenotypic divergence of Glossina morsitans (Diptera: Glossinidae) populations in Zambia: Application of landmark-based wing geometric morphometrics to discriminate population-level variation. [PDF]
Muyobela J, Pirk CWW, Yusuf AA, Sole CL.
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Comparative Cranial Geometric Morphometrics among Wistar Albino, Sprague Dawley, and WAG/Rij Rat Strains. [PDF]
Ağaç DK +8 more
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Wing geometric morphometrics and COI barcoding of Culex pipiens subgroup in the Republic of Korea. [PDF]
Jeon J +5 more
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Phylogenetics, Molecular Species Delimitation and Geometric Morphometrics of All Reddish-Brown Species in the Genus Neotriplax Lewis, 1887 (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Tritomini). [PDF]
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Archaeological Science, 2019
The main goal of morphometrics is to study how shapes vary and their covariance with other variables. Even though morphometrics can be used to describe the form of any object it is mostly used in biology to describe organisms.
P. Gunz
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The main goal of morphometrics is to study how shapes vary and their covariance with other variables. Even though morphometrics can be used to describe the form of any object it is mostly used in biology to describe organisms.
P. Gunz
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Application of geometric morphometrics for facial congenital anomaly studies
Congenital Anomalies, 2022The face is a small complex three‐dimensional (3D) structure composed of various bones and essential organs. Congenital anomalies of those organs represent various deformities; therefore, their quantification has been challenging.
M. Katsube +3 more
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The Expanding Role of Geometric Morphometrics in Craniofacial Surgery
The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2021Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Introduction: Geometric morphometrics (GM) is an advanced landmark-based quantitative method used to study biological shape and form. Historically, GM has been limited to non-biomedical fields such as
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