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Differences of craniotype distribution and types of face among apparently healthy men from different regions of Ukraine

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Established peculiarities of craniotype distribution and types of face in somatically healthy men depend on regional affiliation. In all regions of Ukraine, markedly greater brachycephaly percentage was found, indicating the trend towards brachycephalisation and prevalence of men with narrow and very narrow face, which confirms gracilisation. The study showed a small number of regional differences in the distribution of specific types of the skull and face, indicating that the population of Ukraine is very homogeneous in anthropological composition and none of the presented Ukrainian regional types is beyond anthropological type, common to people in general. (Folia Morphologica 2017; 76, 3: 473–477)

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76

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p.473-47710.5603/FM.a2017.0017

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  • Intertional Academy of Integrative Anthropology, Vinnitsa, Ukraine
  • Vinnitsa National Medical University named after M.I. Pirogov, Vinnitsa, Ukraine
  • Vinnitsa National Medical University named after M.I. Pirogov, Vinnitsa, Ukraine
  • Vinnitsa National Medical University named after M.I. Pirogov, Vinnitsa, Ukraine
  • Vinnitsa National Medical University named after M.I. Pirogov, Vinnitsa, Ukraine
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  • Zhytomyr State University named after Ivan Franko, Zhytomyr, Ukraine
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  • Vinnitsa National Medical University named after M.I. Pirogov, Vinnitsa, Ukraine

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