Publications
1971
Baumrind, Sheldon
A system for craniofacial mapping through the integration of data from stereo x-ray films and stereo photographs Journal Article
In: 1971.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: craniofacial, mapping, photographs, x-ray
@article{Baumrind1971,
title = {A system for craniofacial mapping through the integration of data from stereo x-ray films and stereo photographs},
author = {Sheldon Baumrind},
url = {http://162.214.24.32/~crilorg/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/A-system-for-craniofacial-mapping-through-the-integration-of-data-from-stereo-x-ray-films-and-stereo-photographs.pdf},
year = {1971},
date = {1971-01-01},
abstract = {Sheldon Baumrind is Associate Professor of Orthodontics at the Uni versity of California, San
Francisco, where he is in charge of research activities in the Division of Orthodontics. He
received his BS and DDS degrees from New York University and his MS degree from the
University of Oregon. His primary interest is in the development and application of new
instrumentation for craniofacial measurement and in the quantitative evaluation of the effects of
orthodontic treatment. Since 1968 he has been involved in studies on the reliability of
measurement on skull X-ray films, on the development of computer-aided methods for analysing
craniofacial data and, (in association with F. H. Moffitt, Professor of Engineering, Unive rsity of
California, Berkeley), on the development of quantitative stereo-radiographic and
stereo-photographic techniques for use in craniofacial research. These studies are supported by
Grants #DE03598 and #DE03703 from the National Institute for Dental Research, N.I.H.},
keywords = {craniofacial, mapping, photographs, x-ray},
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Sheldon Baumrind is Associate Professor of Orthodontics at the Uni versity of California, San
Francisco, where he is in charge of research activities in the Division of Orthodontics. He
received his BS and DDS degrees from New York University and his MS degree from the
University of Oregon. His primary interest is in the development and application of new
instrumentation for craniofacial measurement and in the quantitative evaluation of the effects of
orthodontic treatment. Since 1968 he has been involved in studies on the reliability of
measurement on skull X-ray films, on the development of computer-aided methods for analysing
craniofacial data and, (in association with F. H. Moffitt, Professor of Engineering, Unive rsity of
California, Berkeley), on the development of quantitative stereo-radiographic and
stereo-photographic techniques for use in craniofacial research. These studies are supported by
Grants #DE03598 and #DE03703 from the National Institute for Dental Research, N.I.H.
Francisco, where he is in charge of research activities in the Division of Orthodontics. He
received his BS and DDS degrees from New York University and his MS degree from the
University of Oregon. His primary interest is in the development and application of new
instrumentation for craniofacial measurement and in the quantitative evaluation of the effects of
orthodontic treatment. Since 1968 he has been involved in studies on the reliability of
measurement on skull X-ray films, on the development of computer-aided methods for analysing
craniofacial data and, (in association with F. H. Moffitt, Professor of Engineering, Unive rsity of
California, Berkeley), on the development of quantitative stereo-radiographic and
stereo-photographic techniques for use in craniofacial research. These studies are supported by
Grants #DE03598 and #DE03703 from the National Institute for Dental Research, N.I.H.
Baumrind, Sheldon
A system for craniofacial mapping through the integration of data from stereo x-ray films and stereo photographs Journal Article
In: 1971.
@article{Baumrind1971,
title = {A system for craniofacial mapping through the integration of data from stereo x-ray films and stereo photographs},
author = {Sheldon Baumrind},
url = {http://162.214.24.32/~crilorg/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/A-system-for-craniofacial-mapping-through-the-integration-of-data-from-stereo-x-ray-films-and-stereo-photographs.pdf},
year = {1971},
date = {1971-01-01},
abstract = {Sheldon Baumrind is Associate Professor of Orthodontics at the Uni versity of California, San
Francisco, where he is in charge of research activities in the Division of Orthodontics. He
received his BS and DDS degrees from New York University and his MS degree from the
University of Oregon. His primary interest is in the development and application of new
instrumentation for craniofacial measurement and in the quantitative evaluation of the effects of
orthodontic treatment. Since 1968 he has been involved in studies on the reliability of
measurement on skull X-ray films, on the development of computer-aided methods for analysing
craniofacial data and, (in association with F. H. Moffitt, Professor of Engineering, Unive rsity of
California, Berkeley), on the development of quantitative stereo-radiographic and
stereo-photographic techniques for use in craniofacial research. These studies are supported by
Grants #DE03598 and #DE03703 from the National Institute for Dental Research, N.I.H.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Sheldon Baumrind is Associate Professor of Orthodontics at the Uni versity of California, San
Francisco, where he is in charge of research activities in the Division of Orthodontics. He
received his BS and DDS degrees from New York University and his MS degree from the
University of Oregon. His primary interest is in the development and application of new
instrumentation for craniofacial measurement and in the quantitative evaluation of the effects of
orthodontic treatment. Since 1968 he has been involved in studies on the reliability of
measurement on skull X-ray films, on the development of computer-aided methods for analysing
craniofacial data and, (in association with F. H. Moffitt, Professor of Engineering, Unive rsity of
California, Berkeley), on the development of quantitative stereo-radiographic and
stereo-photographic techniques for use in craniofacial research. These studies are supported by
Grants #DE03598 and #DE03703 from the National Institute for Dental Research, N.I.H.
Francisco, where he is in charge of research activities in the Division of Orthodontics. He
received his BS and DDS degrees from New York University and his MS degree from the
University of Oregon. His primary interest is in the development and application of new
instrumentation for craniofacial measurement and in the quantitative evaluation of the effects of
orthodontic treatment. Since 1968 he has been involved in studies on the reliability of
measurement on skull X-ray films, on the development of computer-aided methods for analysing
craniofacial data and, (in association with F. H. Moffitt, Professor of Engineering, Unive rsity of
California, Berkeley), on the development of quantitative stereo-radiographic and
stereo-photographic techniques for use in craniofacial research. These studies are supported by
Grants #DE03598 and #DE03703 from the National Institute for Dental Research, N.I.H.
1971 |
Baumrind, Sheldon: A system for craniofacial mapping through the integration of data from stereo x-ray films and stereo photographs. In: 1971. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: craniofacial, mapping, photographs, x-ray)@article{Baumrind1971, Sheldon Baumrind is Associate Professor of Orthodontics at the Uni versity of California, San Francisco, where he is in charge of research activities in the Division of Orthodontics. He received his BS and DDS degrees from New York University and his MS degree from the University of Oregon. His primary interest is in the development and application of new instrumentation for craniofacial measurement and in the quantitative evaluation of the effects of orthodontic treatment. Since 1968 he has been involved in studies on the reliability of measurement on skull X-ray films, on the development of computer-aided methods for analysing craniofacial data and, (in association with F. H. Moffitt, Professor of Engineering, Unive rsity of California, Berkeley), on the development of quantitative stereo-radiographic and stereo-photographic techniques for use in craniofacial research. These studies are supported by Grants #DE03598 and #DE03703 from the National Institute for Dental Research, N.I.H. |