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DOI: 10.2307/1375928
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A Craniometric Study of the Norway Rat

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“…described by the following authors in relevant literature, as follows: Serebrennikov (1930), Ognev (1937 and1947), Migulin (1938), Resetnik (1946), Gentile (1952), Cockrum (1954). 25 measurements were established, the definitions of which are given in table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…described by the following authors in relevant literature, as follows: Serebrennikov (1930), Ognev (1937 and1947), Migulin (1938), Resetnik (1946), Gentile (1952), Cockrum (1954). 25 measurements were established, the definitions of which are given in table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In bone research, craniometry can offer qualitative and quantitative information about the size, the shape and the development of bone tissue. Gentile in 1952 reported that using external characteristics and cranial measurements often partially bases the descriptions of new forms on variations in measurements of different samples (1). The skull can be measured in a two-dimensional way, by either of these techniques: morphometry and cephalometry.…”
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