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Gene pool preservation across time and space In Mongolian-speaking Oirats. [PDF]

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A PARTIAL MONGOL

Lancet, The, 1963
J H Edwards, J D Delhanty
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The Androgyny of mongols

Nursing Research, 1962
It is now accepted that the underlying cause of mongolism is a trisomy of the 21st chromosome (Denver classification). This finding has given a new impetus to research into this condition. It is hoped by investigating these people to be able to find out what genetic information is carried on this extra chromosome, this would be of great interest to all
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Mongolism

The Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1960
A review of the possible pathogenesis in the mongoloid is presented. The problem of diagnosis in early infancy is emphasized and additional diagnostic criteria submitted, based onx-ray anomalies in the pelvis of the young mongoloid. Attention is drawn to the sociological and psychological problems associated with mongolism.
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VARIABILITY OF MONGOLISM

Pediatrics, 1955
A detailed study of 50 children with mongolism was conducted with the objective of evaluating the variability in their characteristics. The data presented demonstrate that none of the developmental characteristics or physical features are constant. Great variability exists in the frequency of occurrence as well as in the extent and degree of all the ...
A, LEVINSON, A, FRIEDMAN, F, STAMPS
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