1.Development of Search Engine related to Korean Physical Anthropology Data by Internet.
Wu Chol SONG ; Ki Seok KOH ; Seung Jin KONG ; Jung A LEE ; Hyun Jun SOHN
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2000;13(2):149-159
By finding the documents of Korean physical anthropology in one place easily, everyone can use them fruitfully. We developed internet site to search them, which published from early 20th century to present days. We also analyzed documents of physical anthropology and databased the tables which is considered to be kernel of results. The advantage of this internet site is followings. We classified the documents of physical anthropology by body regions and we also classified them in detail to reach them easily. The documents are also divided into materials and its methods to search conveniently. Everyone can search a data by classification and also by using a keyword they can find document or data. There are 3 steps to search. First step is searching the title of document and author, second step is searching the name of table including the first step and the last step is searching items in table. If they don't know the contents they can search data by index. We added some pictures and explanations to restore the document or table, which are difficult and hard to understand the point. By these additions, we could understand them briefly. We could quote from past data and also we could easily compare previous data with ours by using this search engine.
Anthropology
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Anthropology, Physical*
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Body Regions
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Classification
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Internet*
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Search Engine*
2.Change of Morphologic Pelvis According to Age in Korean Women : Radiologic Study.
Wu Chol SONG ; Hyun Joon SHIN ; Hyun Joon SOHN ; Doo Jin PAIK ; Ki Seok KOH
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2001;14(4):299-305
The morphological change of pelvis in obstetrical part is very important for the partruition and its analysis is also critical in anthropological part studying the morphological differences between male and female pelvises by age. The measurement of dry bones is currently used for analyzing the changes, but this method has some difficulties including in sampling the dry bones. To solve this problem and analyze the morphological changes of pelvis accurately, we used the X -ray photographic films showing whole pelvis, vertebrae, and femur. The whole pelvis and proximal femur's X -ray photographies were taken from 506 individuals who were over 20 - year old age, non -pregnant, and normal posture Korean females. And the several values from the photographies were measured for analysis including maximum pelvic breadth (MPB), sacral breadth (SB), transverse diameter of pelvic inlet (TD), distance between ischial spines (ISD), distance between femoral heads (IHD), and distance between greater trochanters of femur (ITD). The results revealed that the TD values were highly correlated to other pelvic items, but not to ages, suggesting that TD is not anatomically changed to the correlation of parturition times. Also, the IHD values were highly related to the ITD and TD values, but the ISD values had relatively low correlations with MPB and ITD values. Depending on ages, the MPB values were gradually increased, while the ITD values were gradually decreased, indicating that these morphological changes of pelvis by ages are reflecting an aging process.
Aging
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Bays
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Female
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Femur
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Head
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Humans
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Male
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Parturition
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Pelvis*
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Photography
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Posture
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Spine
3.Secular Changes of Cephalic Index in Korean Adults.
Ki Seok KOH ; Seung Ho HAN ; Wu Chol SONG ; Hyun Jun SOHN ; Doo Jin PAIK ; Hee Jin KIM ; Byoung Young CHOI
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2001;14(3):177-185
From the beginning of the twentieth century to the present, human head has been changed from an anteroposteriorly long shape to a short one. This phenomenon is called "brachycephalization" Somatometric data showed the rapid brachycephalization of Korean in twentieth century. The causes of brachycephalizaion have not been yet fully elucidated. Secular trends of head length, head breadth were studied. Height was added for comparison. A sample of 1,568 Korean adults was measured. The cephalic index was calculated and compared with the previous reported data. The head length and head breadth were increased continually during the last hundred years. But the latter was more increased than the former. Therefore, the increase of head breadth has been thought to be the main cause of brachycephalization. The pattern of secular changes of cephalic index of Koreans showed close relation to that in height. These findings were more evident in females than in males.
Adult*
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Female
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Head
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Humans
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Male