Objectives Potential integration between the nasal region and noncranial components of the respiratory system has significant implications for understanding determinants of craniofacial variation. There is increasing evidence that sexual dimorphism in body size and associated male-female differences in energetically relevant variables influence the development of the nasal region. To better understand this relationship, we examined the ontogeny of sexual dimorphism in nasal shape using a longitudinal series of lateral cephalograms. Methods We collected a series of two dimensional coordinate landmark data from n = 20 males and n = 18 females from 3.0 to 20.0+ years of age totaling n = 290 observations across nine age groups. First, we tested...
An overview of sex-related differences in respiratory function and their possible clinical implicati...
WOS: 000342189600007PubMed: 25271528Objectives: To compare the size of the nasal septal body (SB) an...
An overview of sex-related differences in respiratory function and their possible clinical implicati...
Objectives Potential integration between the nasal region and noncranial components of the respirato...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe normal nasal growth in a large sample of boys and g...
[Objectives]: Several studies have analyzed the sexual dimorphism of the skeletal cranial airways. T...
The objective of this study was to measure: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of external nose (line...
Background\ud Although craniofacial sex differences have been extensively studied in humans, relativ...
Background\ud Although craniofacial sex differences have been extensively studied in humans, relativ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate sexual dimorphism in nasal proportions of Class I and Cla...
An overview of sex-related differences in respiratory function and their possible clinical implicati...
An overview of sex-related differences in respiratory function and their possible clinical implicati...
An overview of sex-related differences in respiratory function and their possible clinical implicati...
WOS: 000342189600007PubMed: 25271528Objectives: To compare the size of the nasal septal body (SB) an...
An overview of sex-related differences in respiratory function and their possible clinical implicati...
Objectives Potential integration between the nasal region and noncranial components of the respirato...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Researchers have hypothesized that nasal morphology, both in archaic Homo and in recent humans, is i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe normal nasal growth in a large sample of boys and g...
[Objectives]: Several studies have analyzed the sexual dimorphism of the skeletal cranial airways. T...
The objective of this study was to measure: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of external nose (line...
Background\ud Although craniofacial sex differences have been extensively studied in humans, relativ...
Background\ud Although craniofacial sex differences have been extensively studied in humans, relativ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate sexual dimorphism in nasal proportions of Class I and Cla...
An overview of sex-related differences in respiratory function and their possible clinical implicati...
An overview of sex-related differences in respiratory function and their possible clinical implicati...
An overview of sex-related differences in respiratory function and their possible clinical implicati...
WOS: 000342189600007PubMed: 25271528Objectives: To compare the size of the nasal septal body (SB) an...
An overview of sex-related differences in respiratory function and their possible clinical implicati...