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29 July 1980 Biostereometric Analysis Of Serial Growth Changes In The Lips
P. H. Burke, L. F.H . Beard, Judith E. Tee
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Proceedings Volume 0166, NATO Symposium on Applications of Human Biostereometrics; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956965
Event: NATO Symposium on Applications of Human Biostereometrics, 1978, Paris, France
Abstract
The aim of this study was to measure serial growth changes of the lips in the human between birth and 19 years of age. The lips were measured three-dimensionally, using short base stereophotogrammetry, in terms of mouth width, mouth height and anterior projection of mid points of upper and lower lips relative to a plane joining the angles of the mouth. Lip shape was measured in angular terms related to these parameters. The bulk of the findings was derived from 112 plots from series for 6 pairs of like-sexed twins between the ages of 9 and 19 years, but the results for one child were included to show how the rapid contrasting growth changes of the baby and infant merge into the pattern for older children.
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P. H. Burke, L. F.H . Beard, and Judith E. Tee "Biostereometric Analysis Of Serial Growth Changes In The Lips", Proc. SPIE 0166, NATO Symposium on Applications of Human Biostereometrics, (29 July 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956965
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KEYWORDS
Laser induced plasma spectroscopy

Mouth

Biostereometrics

Biological research

Photogrammetry

Photography

Skin

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