Accuracy of facial approximation : studies in measurement, prediction, and "recognizability" of human face anatomy / Carl Nathaniel Stephan.

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2003

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Stephan, Carl Nathaniel

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In this thesis, commonly used methods for predicting soft tissue anatomy of major face features (eyes, nose, mouth and eyebrows) from the skull were tested and improved. New guidelines which better predict mouth width are presented, as are new regression equations that better predict pronasale position, average expohthalmometry measures which better predict eyeball projection and new guidelines that better predict superciliare position.

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Dept. of Anatomical Sciences

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Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Anatomical Sciences, 2003

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Amendements inside front cover.
Bibliography: leaves 226-246.
315 leaves : ill., photos (some col.) ; 30 cm

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