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Brachymesophalangia-5 without cone-epiphysis mid-5 in Down's syndrome
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Brachymesophalangia-5 proved to be far more frequent in 212 cases of Down's syndrome karyotype (i.e., 21%) than in 14,197 survey volunteers of European ancestry (1.4%). However, none of 28 juvenile Down's syndrome patients ...
Differential sexual dimorphism in bone diameters of subjects of European and African ancestry
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The 1,589 low-income adult subjects of primarily African ancestry (American Negroes or “Blacks”) showed systematically less sexual dimorphism in total subperiosteal area (TA), medullary area (MA) and cortical area (CA) ...
Paradoxical bilateral asymmetry in bone size and bone mass in the hand
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Among 227 chronic renal disease patients, micrometer caliper radiogrammetric measurements of the second metacarpal at midshaft showed the right metacarpal to be larger (with greater bone area) and with a greater cortical ...
Paleodemographic aspects of the South African australopithecines. By Alan E. Mann. x + 171 pp., figures, tables, appendices, bibliography. University of Pennsylvnia Publications in Anthropology, no. 1, Philadelphia. 1975. $4.95 (paper)
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Early prenatal attainment of adult metacarpal-phalangeal rankings and proportions
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As shown in 56 human embryos and fetuses between 15 and 104 mm in crown-rump length, “adult” metacarpal-phalangeal length rankings are attained by the seventh intrauterine week and near-adult bone-to-bone ratios or proportions ...
Secular trend in neonatal mortality in the mountain states
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Reviewing trends in neonatal mortality from 1957 to 1967, it is clear that neonatal and infant mortality has declined faster in the mountain states than in the low altitude states. Accordingly, the increased neonatal and ...
Adaptive significance of small body size under poor socio-economic conditions in southern Peru
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The relationship of variations in parental body size to offspring survival has been studied in a population of poor socio-economic conditions (“Barriada”) in the southern highland of Peru. Parents of small body size, ...
Altitude and growth: A study of the patterns of physical growth of a high altitude Peruvian Quechua population
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Data on physical growth were obtained for a sample of 1202 Quechua subjects, aged 2 to 35 years from the district of NuÑoa, Puno, located in the southern highlands (altitude 4000–5500m) of Peru. These data were supplemented ...