Recently developed landmark-based geometric morphometry has been used to depict the morphological development of organisms. In geometry,four landmarks can be mapped to any other four by Mo\ua8bius transformations,if the cross-ratio of the landmarks is invariant and vice versa. To geometrically analyze the morphological development of the human body,we examined the cross-ratio of three consecutive body parts that are segmented by four landmarks in their configuration. Moreover, we introduced the triple-ratio of five landmarks that segments four consecutive parts (e.g., the shoulder, upper arm, forearm, and hand) and examined their growth patterns. The cross- and triple-ratios of the upper limb andshoulder girdle in fetuses were constant when...
Growth is a heavily studied field in juvenile bioarchaeological studies. The question of shape or de...
The total length (TL) and length of the ossified part (OL) of some long bones of the upper (humerus,...
Landmark based geometric morphometric analysis showing the variation of the body shapes among specie...
Recently developed landmark-based geometric morphometry has been used to depict the morphological de...
This study examines interpopulation variations in the facial skeleton of 10 modern human populations...
This study examines interpopulation variations in the facial skeleton of 10 modern human populations...
This thesis examines variation in the modern human facial skeleton from an ontogenetic perspective, ...
The embryonic period is characterized by organogenesis and accompanying dynamic changes in external ...
This paper reviews some recent advances in the analysis of form variability amongst objects describe...
The bed scales determine the section, in which the torques of the upper and the down body parts are ...
It is a classic aim of quantitative and evolutionary biology to infer genetic architecture and poten...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The ontogenetic development of the scapula of <em>Euphr...
The difficulties in quantifying the 3D form and spatial relationships of the skeletal components of ...
The growth and development of long bones are of considerable interests in the fields of comparative ...
The aim of this article is to provide a simple introduction to Geometric MorphoMetrics (GMM). GMM is...
Growth is a heavily studied field in juvenile bioarchaeological studies. The question of shape or de...
The total length (TL) and length of the ossified part (OL) of some long bones of the upper (humerus,...
Landmark based geometric morphometric analysis showing the variation of the body shapes among specie...
Recently developed landmark-based geometric morphometry has been used to depict the morphological de...
This study examines interpopulation variations in the facial skeleton of 10 modern human populations...
This study examines interpopulation variations in the facial skeleton of 10 modern human populations...
This thesis examines variation in the modern human facial skeleton from an ontogenetic perspective, ...
The embryonic period is characterized by organogenesis and accompanying dynamic changes in external ...
This paper reviews some recent advances in the analysis of form variability amongst objects describe...
The bed scales determine the section, in which the torques of the upper and the down body parts are ...
It is a classic aim of quantitative and evolutionary biology to infer genetic architecture and poten...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The ontogenetic development of the scapula of <em>Euphr...
The difficulties in quantifying the 3D form and spatial relationships of the skeletal components of ...
The growth and development of long bones are of considerable interests in the fields of comparative ...
The aim of this article is to provide a simple introduction to Geometric MorphoMetrics (GMM). GMM is...
Growth is a heavily studied field in juvenile bioarchaeological studies. The question of shape or de...
The total length (TL) and length of the ossified part (OL) of some long bones of the upper (humerus,...
Landmark based geometric morphometric analysis showing the variation of the body shapes among specie...