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      On the measurement of cranial thickness at nasion on cephalographs.

      American Journal of Physical Anthropology
      Adult, Cephalometry, methods, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Skull, radiography

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          Cranial bone thickness at nasion is difficult to measure by the conventional method of drawing a line at right angles to the tangent at nasion on the outer table. The difficulty arises from a lack of uniformity of the arc in this region. The proposed use of a constructed line, drawn at 30 degrees to the anterior projection of the Frankfort horizontal plane, provides an accurate, easily reproducible, and compatible alternative method of measurement.

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          6517158
          10.1002/ajpa.1330650311

          Chemistry
          Adult,Cephalometry,methods,Child,Female,Humans,Male,Skull,radiography
          Chemistry
          Adult, Cephalometry, methods, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Skull, radiography

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