1986
DOI: 10.1159/000146170
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Investigation of Mandibular and Neurocranial Form

Abstract: In a study of mandibular form, 19 traditional linear dimensions were found to be consistently greater for macrocephalics than microcephalies. As such dimensions combine both size and shape parameters together, their interpretation proved difficult. In order to examine specifically mandibular shape only, each mandibular outline form was digitized and subjected to the technique of medial axis transformation. The data indicate that the shape contrasts between the mandibles of macrocepahlics and microcephalies are… Show more

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