PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «DOLICHOCEPHALOUS»
dolichocephalous
cephalic
index
cranial
ratio
maximum
width
head
organism
multiplied
divided
length
widely
used
anthropologists
early
century
categorize
human
populations
carleton
coon
today
mainly
describe
individuals
dolichocephalous
phal
ceph
lous
having
relatively
long
with
below
medical
dolichocephalic
dol
″ĭ
headed
mystery
malta
skulls
cranium
showed
very
pronounced
other
words
lengthened
posterior
part
skullcap
besides
lack
median
knitting
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definitions
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meaning
dolichocephalism
dolichocephaly
dolichosaurus
collins
always
ˌdɒlɪkəʊsɪˈfælɪk
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DOLICHOCEPHALOUS»
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1
The Edinburgh Medical Journal
sichtslagen," published at Berlin in 1869. In this work Hecker clearly shows that a
great majority of children born with the face presenting have the
dolichocephalous form ; the height of the skull is small, it is prominent posteriorly,
and has ...
2
Memoirs Read Before the Anthropological Society of London: ...
The table of measurements shows an average relative breadth such as might
have been expected, with a mixture of skulls of dolichocephalous and
brachycephalous proportions in the same series. The cephalic index stands at '
78 for the ...
Anthropological Society of London, 1865
3
The Anthropological Review
On the small island of Minglay, south of Barra, the dolichocephalous Celt, mixed
in different degrees with the Scandinavian, is the most prominent. In the islands
of Barra and Uist, the race is principally a mixture of dolichocephalous and ...
4
Memoirs Read Before the Anthropological Society of London
The table of measurements shows an average relative breadth such as might
have been expected, with a mixture of skulls of dolichocephalous and
brachycephalous proportions in the same series. The cephalic index stands at '
78 for the ...
Anthropological Society of London, 1865
5
Memoirs read before the Anthropological Society of London
The table of measurements shows an average relative breadth such as might
have been expected, with a mixture of skulls of dolichocephalous and
brachycephalous proportions in the same series. The cephalic index stands at "
78 for the ...
On the small island of Minglay, south of Barra, the dolichocephalous Celt, mixed
in different degrees with the Scandinavian, is the most prominent. In the islands
of Barra and Uist, the race is principally a mixture of dolichocephalous and ...
7
Magic Songs of the West Finns: The Pre and Proto Historic ...
The Čeremis being dolichocephalous, in the wider senseof the term,
havenaturally a low vertical index, whichagrees nearly withthatofthepurely
dolichocephalous Letts and Russians (TableIII. ll. 9, 11), butis stillfar
removedfrom the ...
The term dolichocephalous (fromthe Greek δολιχος, long, κεφαλη, head,) is
applied to a cranium which is elongated from front to rear, or, to express the idea
numerically, the cranium whose longitudinal diameterbearstoits vertical
diameterthe ...
This skull is dolichocephalous — that is, having a length greater than its breadth.
"With the Canstadt skull he classes those of Enghisheim, Brux, Neanderthal, La
Denise, Staengenaes, Olmo, and Clichy — the last-named three being the skulls
...
10
Archaeological Discoveries of Ancient America
An illustration of the period portrays a native woman with a dolichocephalous
cranium. She is holding a child in a deformation cradle on her lap. Curiously, she
appears to have unusually small feet, possibly bound when she was an infant, ...