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- in primate studies with similar findings. Width is measured as upper bizygomatic width (the widest central bit of the face), height measurement used is...
- Maximum skull length, minimum frontal breadth, ear bregma height, bizygomatical breadth and orbital breadth of the Etruscan skulls were statistically...
- skull being distorted during preservation. The skull of Pebanista has a bizygomatic width of 28.1 cm (11.1 in) and a preserved condylobasal length of 69...
- gitano. [Wide, bunion face, strong skeleton, prominent ch****bones, strong bizygomatic distance, large blue or light green eyes, somewhat oblique. Brachycephalic...
- whales as a guide. The authors opted to use the relationship between the bizygomatic width (distance between the opposite zygomatic processes) of the skull...
- Maximum skull length, minimum frontal breadth, ear bregma height, bizygomatical breadth and orbital breadth of the Etruscan skulls were statistically...
- cir****ference, head length, facial height from 'nasion' to 'gnathion', bizygomatic breadth and stature were all measured and do****ented. The measurements...
- these teeth are small and slender, with the tips curving back. Since the bizygomatic width of the skull is not known, Kimura and Hasegawa calculated the body...
- in Peru. H. raimondii was a relatively small squalodelphinid, with a bizygomatic breadth of 207 millimetres (8.1 in) and a condylobasal length of 494...