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  • Change in position of nasion as pubertal growth takes place 3.
  • The term nasion is applied to the middle of the frontonasal suture.
  • These angles, however are influenced also by the vertical height of the face and a possible abnormal positioning of nasion.
  • For the Conventional earpiece facebow, the anterior reference point is the nasion area, and the posterior references are the external auditory meatus.
  • Landmark sella ( S ) and the nasion ( N ) together form the sella-nasion line ( SN or S-N ).
  • Landmark sella ( S ) and the nasion ( N ) together form the sella-nasion line ( SN or S-N ).
  • American Indians and East Asians almost never have a nasion depression which is the depression between the brow ridge and the bridge of the nose.
  • The nasal projection measurement is obtained by delineating a right triangle with lines parting from the nasion ( nasofrontal juncture ) to the alar facial groove.
  • Head circumference, head length, facial height from'nasion'to'gnathion', bizygomatic breadth and stature were all measured and documented.
  • It is located 2-3 centimeters lateral to the midline ( at approximately the mid-pupillary line ) and approximately 11 cm posterior to the nasion.
  • The nasal bones of East Polynesians are " large and prominent " and there is often a nasion depression in East Polynesians which is a trait that is also present in " Whites ".
  • The "'nasofrontal angle "', between the frontal bone and the nasion usually is 120 degrees; the nasofrontal angle is more acute in the male face than in the female face.
  • A prime symbol ( 2 ) usually indicates the point on the skin's surface that corresponds to a given bony landmark ( for example, nasion ( N ) versus skin nasion ( N2 ).
  • A prime symbol ( 2 ) usually indicates the point on the skin's surface that corresponds to a given bony landmark ( for example, nasion ( N ) versus skin nasion ( N2 ).
  • Employing an adult Australian sample, she tested the association between brow ridge formation and anterior dental loading, via the craniofacial angle ( prosthion-nasion-metopion ), maxilla breadth, and discontinuities in food preparation such as those observed between different age groups.
  • Leonard Halford Dudley Buxton who taught physical anthropology at Oxford University said that in the " Yellow man " the depression of the nose is below the nasion rather than at the place where the nasal bones meet the frontal bone like in the " European races ".
  • The facially proportionate projection of the nasal tip ( the distance of the nose s tip from the face ) is determined with the Goode Method, wherein the projection of the nasal tip should be 55 60 per cent of the distance between the nasion ( nasofrontal junction ) and the tip-defining point.
  • Two anatomical landmarks are used for the essential positioning of the EEG electrodes : first, the nasion which is the distinctly depressed area between the eyes, just above the bridge of the nose; second, the inion, which is the lowest point of the skull from the back of the head and is normally indicated by a prominent bump.
  • The measurements and landmarks used in this program to compare an unknown cranium with the database consist of glabello-occipital length, nasio-occipital length, basion-palate breadth, bimaxillary breadth, zypomaxillary subtense, bifrontal breadth, nasio-frontal subtense, biorbital breadth, interorbital breadth, cheek height, frontal chord, nasion-bregma subtense ( frontal subtense ), parietal chord, bregma-lambda subtense ( parietal subtense ), occipital chord and lambda-opisthion subtense ( occipital subtense ).