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doi: 10.1159/000145082
pmid: 484198
Various linear and angular measurements were taken in 118 normal skulls of adult humans. The two halves of the skulls were found to be symmetrical. The phenomenon of asymmetry of various parts of the body, in relation to cerebral dominance and specific skills has been discussed in view of the findings of the study and in the light of the available literature.
Adult, Facial Asymmetry, Cephalometry, Skull, Humans, Dominance, Cerebral, Functional Laterality
Adult, Facial Asymmetry, Cephalometry, Skull, Humans, Dominance, Cerebral, Functional Laterality
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