“…series, free of selection: Beckershaus (1926), Glees (1940), Halbertsma (1930), Holste (1941), Huber (1931, Jablonski (1922), Jancke andHolste (1941), van R6tth (1937), W. A. Schmidt (1928), Vogt (1935).…”
Section: Redactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1946 the Ziirich Eye Clinic observed close agreement of pseudopapillitis in monozygotic twin girls. With regard to unilateral papilla leporina, J a n c k e (1938) in eight-year-old female monozygotic twins, yon R6tth (1937) and Glees (1940) reported discordance. E n g e r t h (1933), on the other hand, found agree~ ment with regard to this character in 28-year-old female rrtonozygotic twins.…”
“…series, free of selection: Beckershaus (1926), Glees (1940), Halbertsma (1930), Holste (1941), Huber (1931, Jablonski (1922), Jancke andHolste (1941), van R6tth (1937), W. A. Schmidt (1928), Vogt (1935).…”
Section: Redactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1946 the Ziirich Eye Clinic observed close agreement of pseudopapillitis in monozygotic twin girls. With regard to unilateral papilla leporina, J a n c k e (1938) in eight-year-old female monozygotic twins, yon R6tth (1937) and Glees (1940) reported discordance. E n g e r t h (1933), on the other hand, found agree~ ment with regard to this character in 28-year-old female rrtonozygotic twins.…”
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