Iconometrographics in evolutionary biology |
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Authors: | W. D. Ross |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Kinesiology Faculty of Applied Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada |
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Abstract: | The essential dialogue between Apollinian and Dionysiac poles required for the advance of music and art was likened to the scientific debate between «justifiers» and «innovators». The use of ratios and simple algorithms was indicted as being retrogressive in terms of modern microcomputer technology and iconometrographic models. Three examples were used to illustrate the approach in the resolution of complex data sets comparing samples: (1) 45,XO with a 46,XY controls, (2) sexual dimorphism in young adults and (3) Black and White Olympic athletes. The iconometrographic approach was proposed as a primary orientation in human biology, particularly in secular trend studies concerned with the recognition and assessment of complex evolutionary trends. |
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Keywords: | Anthropometry BMI iconometrographics innovation justification ethnicity genetic syndromology microcomputer Phantom proportionality |
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