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- did not change between males and females. Moreover, replacing the raw craniometric values with their shape variables did not significantly alter the trends...
- race of an individual with rates from 81-99% accuracy depending on the craniometric data, the number of variables used, the po****tions, and the type of...
- Wildlife Institute of India. Retrieved 27 May 2024. Mazák, J. H. (2010). "Craniometric variation in the tiger (Panthera tigris): Implications for patterns of...
- testing the genomes of Natufian and Pre-Pottery Neolithic culture-bearers. Craniometric analysis has also suggested an affinity between Natufians and ancient...
- did not change between males and females. Moreover, replacing the raw craniometric values with their shape variables did not significantly alter the trends...
- wet. The Kiffian people were tall, standing over six feet in height. Craniometric analysis indicates that this early Holocene po****tion was closely related...
- opposing use of the term. A 2002 study found that about 13% of human craniometric variation existed between regions, while 6% existed between local po****tions...
- studies of skeletal remains, by comparing craniometric measurements of found archaeological remains with craniometric measurements of known skeletal remains...
- only on illustrations (iconotypes) of aberrant quagga specimens. One craniometric study from 1980 seemed to confirm its affiliation with the horse (Equus...
- release. Morphological research indicates that the Javan leopard is craniometrically distinct from other Asian leopard subspecies, and is a distinct taxon...