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A revolution morphometrics

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1993
We are now in the midst of a revolution in morphometric methodology. The new approaches are more effective in capturing information about the shape of an organism and result in more powerful statistical procedures for testing for differences in s shape.
F, James Rohlf, L F, Marcus
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Morphometric Dimensions of the Calcaneus

The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2020
Calcaneal morphometric dimensions influence surgical treatment plans after injury. These dimensions display population heterogeneity, and there is a paucity of data in the setting of our hospital in Kenya. Further, estimation of calcaneal dimensions during reconstruction in comminuted fractures can be difficult.
Thomas Amuti   +6 more
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Morphometrics of the Neandertal talus

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1977
AbstractA number of morphometric analyses of Neandertal tali since the turn of the century have failed to reach a consensus on the functional affinities of these fossil foot bones. To clarify the problem a univariate and multivariate analysis of the available Neandertal and Skhūl tali in relation to those of modern humans was performed using nine ...
J G, Rhoads, E, Trinkaus
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A Morphometric Study of the Larynx

Journal of Voice, 2014
Describe anatomical measurements of a selection of laryngeal structures, performing a comparison of such measurements between men and women and between different age groups.Populational morphometric study.Larynges from 50 male and 50 female fresh cadavers of older than 40 years were removed during autopsy.The following measurements were made on the ...
Geraldo Pereira, Jotz   +5 more
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The conundrum of morphometrics

TAXON, 2003
As a beginning, I offer a quotation from MacLeod(2002): “ The fundamental observation of biology is mor-phology. Morphological data form the basis of virtuallyall systematic descriptions” . That this is so is reinforcedby the fact that the vast majority of systematic studiesbegin by grouping organisms on the basis of morpholog-ical similarity.
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Geometric Morphometrics

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2007
Morphometrics, the field of biological shape analysis, has undergone major change in recent years. Most of this change has been due to the development and adoption of methods to analyze the Cartesian coordinates of anatomical landmarks. These geometric morphometric (GM) methods focus on the retention of geometric information throughout a study and ...
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Morphometrics of fish gills

Respiration Physiology, 1972
Abstract Morphometric studies contribute to our understanding of gill function in respect of (a) the flow of water across the gills, and (b) gas exchange. The resistance to water flow is subdivided into its component parts and evidence presented that recruitment of both water and blood pathways play an important role in gill function.
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Morphometric Analyses of Macrophages

2023
Cell morphology and motility drive the cellular capabilities to interact with the environment. For example, microglia, the longest known tissue-resident macrophages, show a highly branched process tree with which they continuously scan their environment.
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Morphometric Characteristics of Cryptotia

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1994
In this study, we measured the normal and affected auricles of patients with cryptotia by the Martin method, quantitatively analyzed the data, and conducted a comparative study. On the basis of auricular measurements, cryptotia is defined as a deformity of the upper one third of the auricle, which develops as a result of the sum total of vectors ...
K, Yano, Y, Hata, K, Matsuka, O, Ito
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