The American Naturalist, Volumen21Essex Institute, 1887 |
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... bone should at least approximately coincide with the line of pressure , and consequently we find the breadth - i.e , the line along the base of the spine - the longer . In erect man , with his great range of movement of the anterior ex ...
... bone should at least approximately coincide with the line of pressure , and consequently we find the breadth - i.e , the line along the base of the spine - the longer . In erect man , with his great range of movement of the anterior ex ...
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... bones belonged to members of other races , and they paid no attention to sex , which for the most part was unknown . They counted every scapula measured as one , whether or not its fellow came under observation . They meas- ured also a ...
... bones belonged to members of other races , and they paid no attention to sex , which for the most part was unknown . They counted every scapula measured as one , whether or not its fellow came under observation . They meas- ured also a ...
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the indices do not necessarily indicate the shape of the bone , and that they are worthless to determine the race of any single bone . The one hundred and thirteen bones which I have called Cau- casian are , like those used by Flower ...
the indices do not necessarily indicate the shape of the bone , and that they are worthless to determine the race of any single bone . The one hundred and thirteen bones which I have called Cau- casian are , like those used by Flower ...
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... bones , the results of which it was practically impossible to rec- tify . Happily the errors are of little consequence . The scapulæ from Kentucky have a decidedly higher index than 630 [ July Variation of the Human Shoulder - Blade .
... bones , the results of which it was practically impossible to rec- tify . Happily the errors are of little consequence . The scapulæ from Kentucky have a decidedly higher index than 630 [ July Variation of the Human Shoulder - Blade .
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... bone with the lowest indices belonged to a Turk from Smyrna ; the next lowest scapular index was furnished by a ... bones with a scapular index below sixty , and that five of them were below fifty - seven . The two given in Table ...
... bone with the lowest indices belonged to a Turk from Smyrna ; the next lowest scapular index was furnished by a ... bones with a scapular index below sixty , and that five of them were below fifty - seven . The two given in Table ...
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