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1 Nicolucci did not state what he used to measure cranial capacity .
2 And the cranial capacity of Ape-Man was about 900
3 Root didn't have the cranial capacity to appreciate what he was trying to do here.
4 The average cranial capacity of the lowest races of men, of moderate stature, is about 1200.
5 The cranial capacity again varies considerably, from nine hundred cubic centimeters to twenty-two hundred cubic centimeters.
6 Goblins just don't have the cranial capacity .
7 The crania from the third town, on the other hand, are dolichocephalic, the mean cranial capacity being sixty-seven.
8 The cranial capacity was equal to the mean of the Roman crania, which was calculated at about 1525 cc.
9 The individual was called "l'homme-oiseau," or the human bird, and his cranial capacity was only 390 c.c.
10 It was becoming clear that the dog's cranial capacity was in no way related to the size of his intellect.
11 The cranial capacity , compared with the uncommon strength of the corporeal frame, would seem to indicate a small cerebral development.
12 The skull looks less domed than that of modern man, but its cranial capacity is far above the lowest human limit.
13 Has their cranial capacity lay suppressed during the Holocene because we got the jump on them, being first out of the trees?
14 His observations seemed to prove that there has been a steady increase in Parisian cranial capacity from the twelfth to the nineteenth century.
15 Professor Sollas says that the average cranial capacity of the Eskimo is 1546 cubic centimetres, or nearly that assigned to the average Parisian.
16 He calculated its cephalic index to be 68.8 and its cranial capacity to be just below 1351 cc.
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This collocation consists of: Cranial capacity through the time