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The Measurement of Biological Shape and Shape Change
von F. L. BooksteinInhaltsverzeichnis
- One. Introduction: On the Absence of Geometry from Morphometrics.
- First Part. The Measurement of Biological Shape.
- Two. Shapes and Measures of Shape.
- Three. Critique of an Applied Field: Conventional Cephalometrics.
- Four. New Statistical Methods for Shape.
- Second Part. The Measurement of Shape Change Using Biorthogonal Grids.
- Five. The Study of Shape Transformation after D’Arcy Thompson.
- Six. The Method of Biorthogonal Grids.
- Seven. Examples of Biorthogonal Analysis.
- Eight. Future Directions for Transformation Analysis.
- Nine. Envoi.
- Literature Cited.