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The dermatoglyphics of the Eastern Andalusia

F. Luna, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1987 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 2, pp 183-190
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In this paper, the dermatoglyphics of an Eastern Andalusia series were analyzed and the obtained data consists of 204 students (101 males and 103 females) from the University of Granada.
Abstract
In this paper the dermatoglyphics of an Eastern Andalusia series were analysed. The obtained data consists of 204 students (101 males and 103 females) from the University of Granada. According to their ancestors and the geographical position of this university, the sample can be considered as representtive of the Oriental Andalusia.

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Anthropological significance of dermatoglyphic trait variation: an intra-Tunisian population analysis.

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Finger dermatoglyphics in Delta de l'Ebre: a Mediterranean Spanish population.

TL;DR: The male samples show an intermediate position in the Spanish variation range, whereas the female sample differs from all the populations compared, and the Delta de l'Ebre population is within the general range of ridge counts described for other Iberian samples.
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Dermatoglyphic characterization of Berbers from Morocco: qualitative and quantitative digital and palm data.

TL;DR: The population pattern obtained in a bivariate plot of quantitative finger data showed the Berbers as the most differentiated population in the Mediterranean context and Dermatoglyphic data failed to indicate any particular proximity between Berbers and Arab-speakers from Morocco.
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The multivariate analysis of dermatoglyphics in population systematics

TL;DR: The main conclusion is: the multivariate analysis of dermatoglyphics displays several groups of populations, which with the peculiarities pointed out in the paper, are in concordance with the classical racial stocks.
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Finger prints, palms and soles : an introduction to dermatoglyphics

TL;DR: This book is indispensable for the dermatologist and for any pathologist dealing with dermatological material, and the provision of reasonably full and up-to-date lists of references following each chapter is the greatest merits.
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An analysis of the taxonomist's judgment of affinity

TL;DR: A procedure is worked out which makes precise the judgment of affinity, and enables us to obtain a numerical value for the mean character difference between any two forms.
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Incidence of finger pattern types and pattern intensity in a Spanish population (Tierra de Campos).

TL;DR: Pattern type frequencies and pattern intensity in Tierra de Campos are, as expected, within the variation ranges of Southeuropean-Mediterranean populations and Caucasians as a whole, although the incidence of radial loops is located in the lower extremes of the corresponding variation ranges.
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