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  <dc:title>Slide showing a line chart demonstrating 'frequency distributions of cranial index (breadth as percentage of length), S in Sweden (after Lamborg and Linders, R in Russia (Smolensk district, after Tchepowkovsky), I in Piedmont (after Livi).'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Slide shows a line chart demonstrating 'frequency distributions of cranial index (breadth as percentage of length), S in Sweden (after Lamborg and Linders, R in Russia (Smolensk district, after Tchepowkovsky), I in Piedmont (after Livi).'
The text continues to say: 'Abscissa, cephalic index; ordinate, percentage frequency.  The irregular form of the Piedmontese curve is due to the small number (1,238) examined.  All measurements were made on living men.'
There are 3 lines, 1 for Sweden, 1 for Russia and 1 for Piedmont.
The Y axis is numbered from 0 to 15, the X axis is numbered from 65 to 100.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>Late 19th to early 20th century</dc:date>
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