| Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society - 1895 - 578 pages
...higher than in short persons (averaging 81 '1 in males with statures between 1 m. 70 and 2 m. 06, ;md 797 in those with statures varying from 1 m. 43 to...by me ; in the former it is 64'9, and in the latter 67'fi, giving an average of 66'3 for the two specimens. The measurements for this index were taken... | |
| J. H. Mortimer - 1905 - 820 pages
...with statures between i m. 70 and 2 m. 06, and 79.7 in those with statures varying from i m. 43 to i m. 60) the index is so high in D as to lead us to...I which were measured by me ; in the former it is 64.9, and in the latter 67.6, giving an average of 66.3 for the two specimens. The measurements for... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1908 - 490 pages
...1907, p. 31. The bone does not, in my opinion, present to any appreciable degree that particular " relation between the transverse breadth of the tibia to its antero-posterior diameter," which is known as platycnemism — a compression or lateral flattening of the shaft of the bone, which... | |
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