- Jan
Czekanowski (October 8, 1882, Głuchów – July 20, 1965, Szczecin) was a
Polish anthropologist, statistician, ethnographer, traveller, and linguist...
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Aleksander Piotr Czekanowski, or
Aleksandr Lavrentyevich Chekanovsky (Russian: Александр Лаврентьевич Чекановский, 24
February 1833 – 30
October 1876)...
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attributed aquiline noses as a
characteristic of
different "races"; e.g. Jan
Czekanowski claimed that it was
characteristic of the
Arabid race,
Armenoid race...
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Czekanowski's minnow (Rhynchocypris czekanowskii) is an
Asian species of
small freshwater cyprinid fish. It is
found in Russia, China, Korea, and Mongolia...
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borealis ab A.
Czekanowski et F. Mueller,
annis 1874 et 1875 lectas, (1877) -
Plants of
northern Siberia from
Aleksander Czekanowski and F.
Mueller (1874–75)...
- Y po****tions
having the same
allele Similar to
Euclidean distance,
Czekanowski distance involves calculated the
distance between points of
allele frequency...
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professor at the
University of Warsaw,
daughter of
anthropologist Jan
Czekanowski. She
applied statistical-mathematical
methods for
analysis of folk music...
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eventually possessing mental traits similar to the
Nordic race. Jan
Czekanowski believed that the
Dinaric race
arose from
admixture between the Nordic...
- rival). The
conflict between Ripley and
Deniker was
criticized by Jan
Czekanowski, who
states that "the
great discrepancies between their claims decrease...
- of
mountains and
hills of
Russia Stanislaw,
Czarniecki (1970–1980). "
Czekanowski,
Aleksander Piotr".
Dictionary of
Scientific Biography. Vol. 3. New York:...