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Fred L Bookstein

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Neuropsychologia|September 13, 2005
Effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on fine motor coordination and balance: A study of two adult samplesPaul D Connor, Paul D Sampson, Ann P Streissguth, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 30, 2005
Second to fourth digit ratio and face shapeBernhard Fink, Karl Grammer, Philipp Mitteroecker, et al.
Systematic Biology|February 4, 2020
Morphometric Variation at Different Spatial Scales: Coordination and Compensation in the Emergence of Organismal FormPhilipp Mitteroecker, Silvester Bartsch, Corinna Erkinger, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 3, 2005
A three-dimensional morphometric study of craniofacial shape in schizophreniaPeter F Buckley, David Dean, Fred L Bookstein, et al.
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|August 17, 2004
Risk factors for adverse life outcomes in fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effectsAnn P Streissguth, Fred L Bookstein, Helen M Barr, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine|April 16, 2021
Correlation of the human pubic symphysis surface with age-at-death: a novel quantitative method based on a bandpass filterGuillermo Bravo Morante, Fred L Bookstein, Barbara Fischer, et al.
Journal of Anthropological Sciences = Rivista Di Antropologia : JASS|September 14, 2010
The association between dental mineralization and mandibular form: a study combining additive conjoint measurement and geometric morphometricsMichael Coquerelle, Priscilla Bayle, Fred L Bookstein, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|March 28, 2007
Many infants prenatally exposed to high levels of alcohol show one particular anomaly of the corpus callosumFred L Bookstein, Paul D Connor, Janet E Huggins, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|June 3, 2006
Binge drinking during pregnancy as a predictor of psychiatric disorders on the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV in young adult offspringHelen M Barr, Fred L Bookstein, Kieran D O'Malley, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|November 10, 2012
Infant growth patterns of the mandible in modern humans: a closer exploration of the developmental interactions between the symphyseal bone, the teeth, and the suprahyoid and tongue muscle insertion sitesMichael Coquerelle, Juan Carlos Prados-Frutos, Stefano Benazzi, et al.
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Neuropsychologia|September 13, 2005
Effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on fine motor coordination and balance: A study of two adult samplesPaul D Connor, Paul D Sampson, Ann P Streissguth, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 30, 2005
Second to fourth digit ratio and face shapeBernhard Fink, Karl Grammer, Philipp Mitteroecker, et al.
Systematic Biology|February 4, 2020
Morphometric Variation at Different Spatial Scales: Coordination and Compensation in the Emergence of Organismal FormPhilipp Mitteroecker, Silvester Bartsch, Corinna Erkinger, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 3, 2005
A three-dimensional morphometric study of craniofacial shape in schizophreniaPeter F Buckley, David Dean, Fred L Bookstein, et al.
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|August 17, 2004
Risk factors for adverse life outcomes in fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effectsAnn P Streissguth, Fred L Bookstein, Helen M Barr, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine|April 16, 2021
Correlation of the human pubic symphysis surface with age-at-death: a novel quantitative method based on a bandpass filterGuillermo Bravo Morante, Fred L Bookstein, Barbara Fischer, et al.
Journal of Anthropological Sciences = Rivista Di Antropologia : JASS|September 14, 2010
The association between dental mineralization and mandibular form: a study combining additive conjoint measurement and geometric morphometricsMichael Coquerelle, Priscilla Bayle, Fred L Bookstein, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|March 28, 2007
Many infants prenatally exposed to high levels of alcohol show one particular anomaly of the corpus callosumFred L Bookstein, Paul D Connor, Janet E Huggins, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|June 3, 2006
Binge drinking during pregnancy as a predictor of psychiatric disorders on the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV in young adult offspringHelen M Barr, Fred L Bookstein, Kieran D O'Malley, et al.
Journal of Anatomy|November 10, 2012
Infant growth patterns of the mandible in modern humans: a closer exploration of the developmental interactions between the symphyseal bone, the teeth, and the suprahyoid and tongue muscle insertion sitesMichael Coquerelle, Juan Carlos Prados-Frutos, Stefano Benazzi, et al.
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