Zur Entwicklung Des Kopfumfangs Tschechischer Kinder Nach Daten Von Dokladal (1959), Komenda Und Klementa (1978)
By: Sager, Gunther.
Subject(s): Anthropology | Czech Children | Dokladal | Komenda | Klementa | Physical Growth and Development-Children-Czech | Head Circumference Growth-Crezh Children In: Anthropologie 21(1)Summary: Measurements of the head circumference of Czech children by Dokladal, Komenda and Klementa (1959, 1978) are submitted to a mathematical representation on the lines of formulae for human height growth developed by the author in 1980. For this purpose a basic function is determined fotm the values between birth and pubscence, and superimposed by a puberal growth spurt. As a result tables are given with the functional interdependence between head circumference and age thus avoiding the deviations due to measurements. Moreover the applied formulas allow the calculation of the increase growth velocity, and even the growth acceleration provided that relatively dense and well based series body dimensions of are available. Mean growth and increase of head circumference for CSSR children are shown graphically for the ...Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Measurements of the head circumference of Czech children by Dokladal, Komenda and Klementa (1959, 1978) are submitted to a mathematical representation on the lines of formulae for human height growth developed by the author in 1980. For this purpose a basic function is determined fotm the values between birth and pubscence, and superimposed by a puberal growth spurt. As a result tables are given with the functional interdependence between head circumference and age thus avoiding the deviations due to measurements. Moreover the applied formulas allow the calculation of the increase growth velocity, and even the growth acceleration provided that relatively dense and well based series body dimensions of are available. Mean growth and increase of head circumference for CSSR children are shown graphically for the ...