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Publikováno v:
European journal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry : journal of the Forum of European Clinical Chemistry Societies. 30(1)
The composition of amniotic fluid was found to vary in dependence on storage conditions. Catalytic concentrations of creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase were considerably decreased after storage at -20 degrees C, and the decreases were less mar
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Teratology. 29:177-180
A pair of monozygotic female twins with true primary microcephaly is described. The autosomal-recessive nature of the disease is supported by the following: the twins are concordant for the disease; the parents, themselves normal, are related; the re
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Anthropologie. 71:322-328
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International Journal of Anthropology. 1:59-73
The dermatoglyphics of the Muzeina and Gebeliya Bedouin tribes, two small biologically isolated populations, leading a similar nomadic life under the specific conditions of the Sinai desert, were studied. The differences found between the studied sam
Autor:
Milton Alter, Marcus S. Goldstein, Ron S. Kenett, Eliane S. Azevêdo, Patrick F. James, Eugene Kobyliansky, Shirley Yee, Italo Barrai, M. Sharif Kamali, Ranajit Chakraborty, L. L. Cavalli-Sporza, R. Lew, Kenneth M. Weiss, S. Micle, Newton E. Morton
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 23:157-167
Gene frequencies for 32 populations show 3 Jewish and 4 gentile clusters. From phenotype frequencies the estimate of inbreeding F is .0110 for populations in the Middle East and .0002 for other pop...
Autor:
S. Micle, E. Kobyliansky
Publikováno v:
Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris. 4:95-113
Summary. — The dermatoglyphics of male and female Israeli Jews of Yemenite extraction, are similar to those of Jews from other geographical regions, especially with respect to the finger traits. Regarding palmar traits, some differences are evident
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Evolution. 11:487-491
Three categories of whorls—ulnar oriented (Wu), radial oriented (Wr) and symmetrical whorls (Ws)—are recognized by the proportional representation of their two ridge counts (RC). In the Wu the radial RC is greater, in the Wr the ulnar RC is great
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Anthropologie. 73:97-106
Summary: The ABO, MNSs and Rhesus blood group systems were investigated in Israeli Jews. In total 1452 individuals were tested for ABO blood groups and of these, 955 for MNSs and 943 for Rhe sus blood group systems. Six groups deriving from Eastern,
Autor:
S. Micle, Eugene Kobyliansky
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Anthropology. 1:49-57
The total ridge count (TRC) was viewed as a common composite trait with definite correlations between its components — the ridge counts (RC) of individual fingers. The TRC variability was accordingly examined as a function of the variability of the
Autor:
Urairat Kongmuang, Barbara M. Harpel, M.S. Schanfield, E.A. Azen, Somchai Viriyayudhakorn, Chatchai Klaisuvan, Penjun Bumrungtrakul, Alfred Arnason, R.D. Friedman, Chris C. Plato, P. Veerraju, P.A. Green, Boontaum Khoprasert, Chrysso Plato, Wladimir Wertelecki, M.H. Crawford, Aldur W. Eriksson, Maria Hilling, Malida Pornpatkul, Compee Jitjai, K. Fried, H. Walter, Piyarat Surapruk, R.C. Karn, Olafur Jensson, P.L. Yu, T.E. Alexeyeva, A.D. Merritt, C.S. Chung, Friedrich Kueppers, Rune R. Frants, Prasit Ruengrairatanaroje, Vicharn Panich, Stefan Karlsson, C.L. Carter, S. Micle, Pimpawan Maneechai, Sineenart Kamolmatayakul
Publikováno v:
Human Heredity. 30:I-VI