10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORTHOGNATHISM»
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orthognathism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
orthognathism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Anthropological Review
A perpendicular frontal profile (orthometopy) must not be confounded with a
perpendicular facial profile (orthognathism). By the courtesy of Dr. Carter Blake, I
verified the fact that a skull may possess a beautiful frontal profile, and yet exhibit
...
2
The Ancient Races of the Thebaid: Being an Anthropometrical ...
Orthognathism and Prognatkism. This is a feature which seems to adapt itself
less than others to the treatment of the Binomial Curve. Thus while some
specimens may be 'hyperorthognathic' few are likely to be many degrees behind
the ...
Arthur Thomson, David Randall-MacIver, 1905
3
Laboratory Studies in Mammalian Anatomy
... Distinguish cranial and facial regions; determine and compare facial angles of
different species of mammals and different individuals of the same species,
noting degree of prognathism and human tendency in the direction of
orthognathism; ...
Inez Whipple Wilder, 1914
I. The height of the ellipses is greatest on the right and least on the left, i.e.,
orthognathism belongs to the superior races. But there is scarcely any relation
between height of the ellipses and level on the sheet, i.e., orthognathism does
not ...
5
The Western Dental Journal
There is as much orthognathism as you find in the European*!, hut this was an
exception amongst the Mound-Builders. These skulls from the Ohio mounds and
from the stone graves of Tennessee mainly show that there is more or less ...
But whether this perpendicular frontal profile (which might be called orthometopy)
is connected with a perpendicular position of the facial profile (orthognathism) is
a different question. At first sight this certainly seems to be the case ; to myself, ...
7
Journal of Anatomy and Physiology
If B had the frontal contour of A, it would be an extremely marked example of
orthognathism, or rather of what Welcker has called " opisthognathism ;" while, if
A had the frontal contour of B, it would appear to be marvellously prognathous.
8
A Geometric Morphometric Analysis of the Mid-facial Region ...
By 1983 Rak had incorporated orthognathism into his functional model for A.
boisei and A. robustus. According to Rak (1983), the retraction of the palate was
an adaptation for increasing the mechanical advantage of the masseter and ...
Brian Alderman Villmoare, 2008
9
Tempo and Mode in Evolution: Genetics and Paleontology 50 ...
After the divergence of A. aethiopicus, this phylogeny depicts a common ancestor
of A. africanus, A. robustus, A. boisei, and Homo that resembled A. africanus in its
development of anterior dentition, basicranial flexion, orthognathism, and ...
Walter M. Fitch, Francisco J. Ayala, National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 1995
10
Color Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy: Internal organs
... 34 35 36 37 38 4 / 3 B Biting position in orthognathism, right half of permanent
dentition (left schematic, after Faller) Position of middle incisors (antagonists) in
orthognathism (orthognathic dentition) D Position of second molars (antagonists)
...
Werner Kahle, Helmut Leonhardt, 1993