Pulmonary function tests of mongoloid and non mongoloid group of Dharan
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Incidence, mortality, and dex distribution of mongoloid defectives.
The incidence of mongolism has been expressed in various ways. It was estimated among inmates of mental deficiency institutions by Shuttleworth (1909) and several of his contemporaries. Other workers, such as Bleyer (1932), calculated its incidence in patients attending paediatric clinics. Attempts have also been made to relate thenumber of living mongbls to the total population (Doxiades and P...
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the craniofacial and occlusal characteristics of the inhabitants in China. The material consisted of cephalograms, pantomograms, dental casts and anthropological measurements taken from 517 inhabitants: 416 Han Chinese in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Changchun and 101 Mongolians in Hohhot. The data were compared among the above five regions and also...
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متن کاملfaculty of psychology and social sciences group of anthropology master thesis in major of anthropology
چکیده پایان نامه (شامل خلاصه، اهداف، روش های اجرا و نتایج به دست آمده): کار جمع آوری گو یش های محلی در سال های اخیر شتاب امیدوار کننده ای به خود گرفته است. شاید از بارزترین اهداف جمع آوری گویش های مختلف، ثبت و ضبط آن، جلوگیری از نابودی و مهمتر از همه حل مشکلات دستوری زبان رسمی باشد. دقت در فرآیند های زبانی گویش های محلی نوع ارتباط مردم نواحی مختلف با پیرامون نشان را به ما نشان خواهد داد. از س...
Radioisotope study of thyroid function in 21 mongoloid subjects, including observations in 7 parents.
MONGOLISM, a common clinical entity (1) of unknown etiology is believed to result from deceleration of normal growth during the fetal period (2). A possible relationship between abnormalities in development and function of the thyroid gland and the fetal growth process in mongolism is suggested by anatomic evidence of pathologic alterations in the thyroids of mongoloid children (1, 3), and the ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Chitwan Medical College
سال: 2019
ISSN: 2091-2889,2091-2412
DOI: 10.3126/jcmc.v9i1.23780