Size does matter: Variation in tooth size apportionment among major regional North and sub-Saharan African populations
In the 1980s Edward Harris proposed an approach using principal components analysis to compare mesiodistal and buccolingual crown diameters in humans. A major goal was to remove overall "size" from the measurements - which is ineffective for biological affinity. Relative size, however, is...
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Main Authors: | Joel D. Irish (Author), Michael W. Kenyhercz (Author) |
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Dental Anthropology Association,
2013-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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