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The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great ...
Of these only 2 are brachycephalous, 14 orthocephalous, and 16
dolichocephalous. These numerous valuable Tables show that Dr. Nicolucci was
not quite correct in restraining brachycephalisln to the Ligurians and their
descendants, nor in ...
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Memoirs read before the Anthropological Society of London
The ancient Anglo-Saxons were dolichocephalic in a less degree, or, more
strictly speaking, orthocephalous. The ancient Greeks and Romans had likewise
ovoid skulls, though with superadded features of their own. Whether, in
accordance ...
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Memoirs Read Before the Anthropological Society of London
The ancient Anglo-Saxons were dolichocephalic in a less degree, or, more
strictly speaking, orthocephalous. The ancient Greeks and Romans had likewise
ovoid skulls, though with superadded features of their own. Whether, in
accordance ...
Anthropological Society of London, 1865
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A Dictionary of Medicine and the Allied Sciences
Orthocephalous(-sef'a-lus). [Gr. Ice haii, head] Having aihead With height- ength
index between 70 and 75. Orthodontic. (-don'shee-ah ) . tooth Odontor'thosis. Or'
thofon'n. Methf'l amido-lgdroxybenzoate, CaiIs(OlI)(Nl a)(C0.0.C 3); occurrin in ...
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P & G Pharmacy Handbook
... operatton craniectomy cranioclasia cranioclasis craniotomy cranioplasty skull
proportional orthocephalic orthocephalous height in proportion to length and
width skull-sharer cephalothoracopagus monocephalus monocranius
syncephalus ...
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Magic Songs of the West Finns: The Pre and Proto Historic ...
The first Ostiak male skull is theonly orthocephalous examplein the twelve
measuredby Sommier, their average height being 127 mm. and the vertical index
67.5;theaverage height of thefemaleskull is 122 mm. and the vertical index is the
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... country a little further south—Tuscany—in which dolichocephaly mcreases. In
213 heads 34 are brachyeephalous, 59 orthocephalous, and 20
dolichocephalous, or, using the earlier division, I34 brachycephalous and 79
dolichocephalous.
Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871
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Memoirs Read Before the Anthropological Society of London: ...
The ancient Anglo-Saxons were dolichocephalic in a less degree, or, more
strictly speaking, orthocephalous. The ancient Greeks and Romans had likewise
ovoid skulls, though with superadded features of their own. -Whether, in
accordance ...
Anthropological Society of London, 1865
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: anorthography, ortho- carpus, orthocephalic, orthocephalous,
or- thochromatic, orthoclastic, orthodontia, orthodox, orthodoxy, orthodromic,
orthoepy, orthogenesis, orthognathic, orthognathism, or thognathous,
orthognathy, ...
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Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
... operation craniectomy cranioclasia cranioclasis craniotomy cranioplasty skull
proportional orthocephalic orthocephalous height in proportion to length and
width skull-sharer cephalothoracopagus monocephalus monocranius
syncephalus ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek, 1991