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The Dermatoglyphics of the Peoples of New Guinea: A Review
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C. C. PLATO
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- I-VI I
- General Editor’s Preface VII
- Introduction XIII
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SECTION ONE: Methodology
- An Inkless Method of Recording Dermal Ridges 3
- Critical Remarks on Some Methodological Procedures in the Field of Dermatoglyphics 11
- A Methodology for Dermatoglyphics – Fingers and Palms 19
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SECTION TWO: Nonhuman Primates
- A New Technique for Examining Primate Dermatoglyphics 57
- Characteristics of Intercore Ridge Count in Rhesus Monkeys 65
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SECTION THREE: Human Populations
- Sex Differences in Finger-Pattern Frequencies in Different Populations 75
- Finger Ridge Counts in Samples from Tribal Populations of India with Application of a Three-Factor Theory 91
- A Quantitative Analysis of the Alignment of Palmar Main Line A in an Indian Population 103
- Dermatoglyphics in Two Yukpa Groups from the Sierra de Perijá: Chaparro and Parirí 107
- Dermatoglyphics Among the Toba Indians of Argentina 131
- Dermatoglyphic Variation in Five Eskimo Groups from Northwestern Alaska 145
- Recent Anthropological Data on the Ammassalimiut Eskimo of East Greenland: Comparative Studies 153
- Hungarian Dermatoglyphics and Their Relation to the Origin of the Hungarian People 167
- Dermatoglyphic Differentiation of the Population of the U.S.S.R. 177
- The Dermatoglyphics of the Peoples of New Guinea: A Review 195
- Some Characteristics of Fingerprints and Palmprints in the Rembarranga Tribe in the Northern Territory, Australia 215
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SECTION FOUR: Genetics
- A Genetic Model for the Inheritance of a Dermatoglyphic Trait: Absence of the Palmar c-Triradius 223
- A Curve-Fitting Method for Estimating the Number of Loci in Total Finger Ridge Count and Its Implications for the Number of Loci Involved in Skin Color 231
- A Comparison of Dermatoglyphic and Genetic Similarity Indices in Rhesus Monkeys 237
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SECTION FIVE: Medicine
- Dermatoglyphics and Creases in Their Relationship to Clinical Syndromes: A Diagnostic Criterion? 263
- Dermatoglyphics in Dyscephaly Saethre-Chotzen (Acrocephalosyndactyly Type III, Chotzen Syndrome) 283
- Dermatoglyphics in Cerebral Gigantism 291
- Dermatoglyphics in Microcephaly and Hydrocephaly 301
- Palmar Dermatoglyphics in Celiac Sprue 307
- Dermatoglyphic Patterns in Endemic Cretinism 317
- Factors Influencing Digital Dermatoglyphics in Congenital Rubella 329
- Dermatoglyphic Laterality, Sex-Chromosome Mosaicism, and Temporal-Lobe Epilepsy 337
- Main Line Index and Transversality in Trisomy 21 351
- Tibial-Arch Patterns on the Hallucal Area of Nonmongol Mentally Retarded 357
- Biographical Notes 365
- Index of Names 373
- Index of Subjects 379
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-VI I
- General Editor’s Preface VII
- Introduction XIII
-
SECTION ONE: Methodology
- An Inkless Method of Recording Dermal Ridges 3
- Critical Remarks on Some Methodological Procedures in the Field of Dermatoglyphics 11
- A Methodology for Dermatoglyphics – Fingers and Palms 19
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SECTION TWO: Nonhuman Primates
- A New Technique for Examining Primate Dermatoglyphics 57
- Characteristics of Intercore Ridge Count in Rhesus Monkeys 65
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SECTION THREE: Human Populations
- Sex Differences in Finger-Pattern Frequencies in Different Populations 75
- Finger Ridge Counts in Samples from Tribal Populations of India with Application of a Three-Factor Theory 91
- A Quantitative Analysis of the Alignment of Palmar Main Line A in an Indian Population 103
- Dermatoglyphics in Two Yukpa Groups from the Sierra de Perijá: Chaparro and Parirí 107
- Dermatoglyphics Among the Toba Indians of Argentina 131
- Dermatoglyphic Variation in Five Eskimo Groups from Northwestern Alaska 145
- Recent Anthropological Data on the Ammassalimiut Eskimo of East Greenland: Comparative Studies 153
- Hungarian Dermatoglyphics and Their Relation to the Origin of the Hungarian People 167
- Dermatoglyphic Differentiation of the Population of the U.S.S.R. 177
- The Dermatoglyphics of the Peoples of New Guinea: A Review 195
- Some Characteristics of Fingerprints and Palmprints in the Rembarranga Tribe in the Northern Territory, Australia 215
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SECTION FOUR: Genetics
- A Genetic Model for the Inheritance of a Dermatoglyphic Trait: Absence of the Palmar c-Triradius 223
- A Curve-Fitting Method for Estimating the Number of Loci in Total Finger Ridge Count and Its Implications for the Number of Loci Involved in Skin Color 231
- A Comparison of Dermatoglyphic and Genetic Similarity Indices in Rhesus Monkeys 237
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SECTION FIVE: Medicine
- Dermatoglyphics and Creases in Their Relationship to Clinical Syndromes: A Diagnostic Criterion? 263
- Dermatoglyphics in Dyscephaly Saethre-Chotzen (Acrocephalosyndactyly Type III, Chotzen Syndrome) 283
- Dermatoglyphics in Cerebral Gigantism 291
- Dermatoglyphics in Microcephaly and Hydrocephaly 301
- Palmar Dermatoglyphics in Celiac Sprue 307
- Dermatoglyphic Patterns in Endemic Cretinism 317
- Factors Influencing Digital Dermatoglyphics in Congenital Rubella 329
- Dermatoglyphic Laterality, Sex-Chromosome Mosaicism, and Temporal-Lobe Epilepsy 337
- Main Line Index and Transversality in Trisomy 21 351
- Tibial-Arch Patterns on the Hallucal Area of Nonmongol Mentally Retarded 357
- Biographical Notes 365
- Index of Names 373
- Index of Subjects 379