© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Sex estimation from skeletal remains is one of the key components in establishing a biological profile and consequent identification of an individual in a forensic and medico-legal practice. The use of dimensions around the nutrient foramen in instances where long bones may be fragmented and damaged is of benefit due to the fact that the nutrient foramen is easily identifiable and may be preserved on the shaft of long bones. This study is an investigation of the usefulness of various measurements around the nutrient foramen of the tibia and fibula of South Africans in an attempt to develop osteometric standards for sex estimation. The sample included 206 tibiae and 204 fibulae of South African Africans (SAA) and South A...
Sex estimation is an essential step in the identification process of unknown heavily decomposed huma...
This study investigates the use of radiographs to determine sexual dimorphism in the shape of the ti...
The derivation of discriminant function equations for skeletal elements of South African populations...
South Africa has had an increase in rates of crime, interpersonal violence and homicide since the in...
Determination of sex from the tibial dimensions has been attempted before in different populations. ...
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the w...
The pelvis and the skull are the two most utilised skeletal elements to estimate sex from skeletonis...
The assessment of sex is crucial to the establishment of a biological profile of an unidentified ske...
There has been a surge of research on forensic anthropology in South Africa. Differences between the...
Forensic anthropologists assess sex by analysing quantitative and qualitative characters of the huma...
When fragmentary and incomplete bones are all that are available to the forensic anthropologist for ...
SUMMARY: The tibia is the medial long bone of the leg and is characterized by a shaft and two expand...
Stature is an important component of the biological profile of unknown skeletal remains and regressi...
We review methods of sex estimation from human skeletal remains in South Africa within the forensic...
Sex estimation is an essential step in the identification process of unknown heavily decomposed huma...
Sex estimation is an essential step in the identification process of unknown heavily decomposed huma...
This study investigates the use of radiographs to determine sexual dimorphism in the shape of the ti...
The derivation of discriminant function equations for skeletal elements of South African populations...
South Africa has had an increase in rates of crime, interpersonal violence and homicide since the in...
Determination of sex from the tibial dimensions has been attempted before in different populations. ...
The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the w...
The pelvis and the skull are the two most utilised skeletal elements to estimate sex from skeletonis...
The assessment of sex is crucial to the establishment of a biological profile of an unidentified ske...
There has been a surge of research on forensic anthropology in South Africa. Differences between the...
Forensic anthropologists assess sex by analysing quantitative and qualitative characters of the huma...
When fragmentary and incomplete bones are all that are available to the forensic anthropologist for ...
SUMMARY: The tibia is the medial long bone of the leg and is characterized by a shaft and two expand...
Stature is an important component of the biological profile of unknown skeletal remains and regressi...
We review methods of sex estimation from human skeletal remains in South Africa within the forensic...
Sex estimation is an essential step in the identification process of unknown heavily decomposed huma...
Sex estimation is an essential step in the identification process of unknown heavily decomposed huma...
This study investigates the use of radiographs to determine sexual dimorphism in the shape of the ti...
The derivation of discriminant function equations for skeletal elements of South African populations...