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  • Lateral asymmetry of human long bones
    Čuk, Tonka ; Leben-Seljak, Petra ; Štefančič, Marija, 17.06.1945-
    Based on the anthropometric data of long bones of 26 female and 16 male medieval skeletons from the necropolis Središče by the Drava river in Slovenia an analysis of lateral asymmetry was performed. ... We determined the degree of direct and standardized asymmetry of specific morphological characteristics inindividual long bones and tried to deduct the right- or left-handedness of the individual. Our results indicate directed asymmetry which is more pronounced in the upper extremities. The most asymmetric bone is humerus, reflecting the hand preference. The dominant leg is expressed by the stronger tibia usually on the opposite side of the diminant arm. The stronger development of the left femur as supportive limb is characteristic of both right- and left-handers.
    Source: Variability and Evolution. - ISSN 0860-7907 (Vol. 9, 2001, str. 19-32)
    Type of material - article, component part ; adult, serious
    Publish date - 2001
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 978511

source: Variability and Evolution. - ISSN 0860-7907 (Vol. 9, 2001, str. 19-32)

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