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Dermatoglyphic stigmata in mongoloid imbeciles
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This article is published in Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology.The article was published on 1939-04-01. It has received 87 citations till now.read more
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The distal triradius t on the hands of parents and sibs of mongol imbeciles.
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The use of dermal configurations in the diagnosis of mongolism
TL;DR: A new method is outlined by which a purely objective diagnosis of mongolism can be made, based on the significant differences in the frequencies of dermal configurations for mONGoloid imbeciles compared with a control series.
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Oral aspects of mongolism
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Evaluation of Dermatoglyphics in Medical Genetics
Irene A. Uchida,H.C. Soltan +1 more
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Dermatoglyphics and syndromes.
M Preus,F C Fraser +1 more
TL;DR: The relative frequencies of various dermatoglyphic features have been reviewed for nine chromosomal disorders, three single-gene defects, three syndromes of unknown cause, and one caused by an environmental teratogen.
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Palmar and plantar epidermal ridge configurations (dermatoglyphics) in European-Americans†
Harold Cummins,Charles Midlo +1 more
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Revised methods of interpreting and formulating palmar dermatoglyphics
Harold Cummins,Harriet H. Keith,Charles Midlo,Robert B. Montgomery,Harris Hawthorne Wilder,Inez Whipple Wilder +5 more
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