1942
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.1330290103
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Anthropometric nomenclature: II. The indices of head height

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“…According to Stewart's classification (1935), these subjects can be called mesati-cephalic. [9] According to Bhargav & Kher (1960), cephalic index is 76.98for Bhils and 79.80 for Barelas Kher. [10,11] According to Shah and Jadhav, the mean cephalic index in Gujarati is 80.81, ranging from 71.10 to 89.77.…”
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“…According to Stewart's classification (1935), these subjects can be called mesati-cephalic. [9] According to Bhargav & Kher (1960), cephalic index is 76.98for Bhils and 79.80 for Barelas Kher. [10,11] According to Shah and Jadhav, the mean cephalic index in Gujarati is 80.81, ranging from 71.10 to 89.77.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%