AbstractObjectivesThe main objective of this paper was to use femoral data to determine whether the different South African ethnic groups should be considered as a homogenous population, as has been assumed in previous studies. Furthermore regression equations for each ethnic group were constructed.MethodsThree standard femoral variables were used; bone length (BL), maximum head diameter (HD) and bicondylar width (BCB). The eight South African ethnic groups (Zulu, Tswana, Swazi, Sotho, Xhosa, Shan, Venda and Ndebele) were considered as the independent variable. They were also compared with femora from South Africans of European Descent (SAED). In total 230 male femora were obtained from the Dart’s Collection at Wits University, South Africa...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johan...
Objectives: To determine the sex of black Malawians from femoral head diameters.Design: A retrospect...
Objectives: Adult population differences in relative and absolute limb size often are explained as a...
AbstractObjectivesThe main objective of this paper was to use femoral data to determine whether the ...
There has been a surge of research on forensic anthropology in South Africa. Differences between the...
Stature reconstruction from skeletal remains forms part of the forensic anthropological analysis for...
Relatively little is known about the bone health of ethnic groups within the UK and data are largely...
South Africa has had an increase in rates of crime, interpersonal violence and homicide since the in...
AbstractRelatively little is known about the bone health of ethnic groups within the UK and data are...
The physiological and maximum lengths of the femora and tibiae from 288 skeletons of South African N...
Introduction: morphometric measurement of femur is useful in academic study for anatomist and also u...
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the w...
Stature is an important component of the biological profile of unknown skeletal remains and regressi...
The patella is the largest sesamoid bone that develops within the quadriceps femoris muscle tendon. ...
Introduction: Differences in osteoporotic hip fracture incidence between American whites and blacks ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johan...
Objectives: To determine the sex of black Malawians from femoral head diameters.Design: A retrospect...
Objectives: Adult population differences in relative and absolute limb size often are explained as a...
AbstractObjectivesThe main objective of this paper was to use femoral data to determine whether the ...
There has been a surge of research on forensic anthropology in South Africa. Differences between the...
Stature reconstruction from skeletal remains forms part of the forensic anthropological analysis for...
Relatively little is known about the bone health of ethnic groups within the UK and data are largely...
South Africa has had an increase in rates of crime, interpersonal violence and homicide since the in...
AbstractRelatively little is known about the bone health of ethnic groups within the UK and data are...
The physiological and maximum lengths of the femora and tibiae from 288 skeletons of South African N...
Introduction: morphometric measurement of femur is useful in academic study for anatomist and also u...
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the w...
Stature is an important component of the biological profile of unknown skeletal remains and regressi...
The patella is the largest sesamoid bone that develops within the quadriceps femoris muscle tendon. ...
Introduction: Differences in osteoporotic hip fracture incidence between American whites and blacks ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johan...
Objectives: To determine the sex of black Malawians from femoral head diameters.Design: A retrospect...
Objectives: Adult population differences in relative and absolute limb size often are explained as a...