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You do not consider the cephalic index to be important?
Boas used the cephalic index to show the influence of environmental factors.
The ratio of the width to the length constitutes the cephalic index.
Metrics such as the cephalic index were often used to derive behavioral characteristics.
If you will -" "The cephalic index is not most important.
The state classifies its citizens with a system that starts with the cephalic index.
It is generally agreed upon that the cephalic index should be used to assess the efficacy of the surgical intervention.
"He is an extreme brachycephalic with a cephalic index of about ninety-nine.
Could be any of four others under alias, but unlikely: identification impossible without cephalic index and fingerprints.
The Alpine race is mainly distinguished by its cranial measurements, such as high cephalic index.
Cephalic indices are grouped as in the following table:
'We have your prints and cephalic index.
Ripley even made a map of Europe according to the alleged cephalic index of its inhabitants.
Given his prints and cephalic index Interpol in Paris will identify him within the hour."
The cephalic index is used in the categorisation of animals, especially breeds of dogs and cats.
Same fingerprints, retinal patterns, earlobe structure, cephalic index.
He is credited with defining the cephalic index, which is the ratio of width to length of one's head.
The cephalic index has three classifications:
Franz Boas found that cephalic index was to some degree dependent on where a child was born, independent of the child's genetic or cultural heritage.
Brachiocephalic, an alternate spelling of brachycephalic, is a grouping within the cephalic index describing "short headed" animals or persons.
Modern studies show 80% of cranial samples from Hopewell remains indicate a cephalic index in the range of being dolicocephalic.
The cephalic index refers to the cranium and its relative size, comparing cranial length to cranial width.
Physically, the classic Ethiopid was of medium height, with a dolicocephalic or mesocephalic skull (see Cephalic index).
Sergi's initial contribution was to oppose the use of the cephalic index to model population ancestry, arguing that over all cranial morphology was more useful.
Retrospective analysis has given indication that the use of total cranial vault remodelling provides the children with a better cephalic index than does the extended strip craniectomy.