The goal of the present study is to examine cross-sectional information on the growth of the humerus based on the analysis of four measurements, namely, diaphyseal length, transversal diameter of the proximal (metaphyseal) end of the shaft, epicondylar breadth and vertical diameter of the head. This analysis was performed in 181 individuals (90 ♂ and 91 ♀) ranging from birth to 25 years of age and belonging to three documented Western European skeletal collections (Coimbra, Lisbon and St. Bride). After testing the homogeneity of the sample, the existence of sexual differences (Student"s t- and Mann-Whitney U-test) and the growth of the variables (polynomial regression) were evaluated. The results showed the presence of sexual differences in...
The growth of five variables of the ischiopubic area was analyzed from bone material from birth to o...
Biological profiles (ancestry, sex, age and stature) of skeletal remains assist with the identificat...
Background: Sex determination of unidentified skeletal remains from crime scenes or excavation sites...
The goal of the present study is to examine cross-sectional information on the growth of the humerus...
Growth of four variables of the femur (diapyseal length, diaphyseal length plus distal epiphysis, ma...
Study and a Review of the Literature* ABSTRACT: Sex determination is the first essential step for po...
Background: Humerus is one of the long bones generally favoured in osteometric studies as it appears...
Aim To investigate the usefulness of humerus measurement for sex determination in a sample of mediev...
Objectives: Forensic anthropologists assign biological profiles (ancestry, biological sex, age and s...
There has been a surge of research on forensic anthropology in South Africa. Differences between the...
The growth and development of long bones are of considerable interests in the fields of comparative ...
Abstract:The aim of this study was to calculate the total length of the humerus and identify the sex...
Visual and metric analysis both provide accepted methods for sex determination in humans. Visual asc...
It is difficult to determine the sex of subadult skeletal remains because there is little sexual dim...
The growth of five variables of the tibia (diaphyseal length, diaphyseal length plus distal epiphysi...
The growth of five variables of the ischiopubic area was analyzed from bone material from birth to o...
Biological profiles (ancestry, sex, age and stature) of skeletal remains assist with the identificat...
Background: Sex determination of unidentified skeletal remains from crime scenes or excavation sites...
The goal of the present study is to examine cross-sectional information on the growth of the humerus...
Growth of four variables of the femur (diapyseal length, diaphyseal length plus distal epiphysis, ma...
Study and a Review of the Literature* ABSTRACT: Sex determination is the first essential step for po...
Background: Humerus is one of the long bones generally favoured in osteometric studies as it appears...
Aim To investigate the usefulness of humerus measurement for sex determination in a sample of mediev...
Objectives: Forensic anthropologists assign biological profiles (ancestry, biological sex, age and s...
There has been a surge of research on forensic anthropology in South Africa. Differences between the...
The growth and development of long bones are of considerable interests in the fields of comparative ...
Abstract:The aim of this study was to calculate the total length of the humerus and identify the sex...
Visual and metric analysis both provide accepted methods for sex determination in humans. Visual asc...
It is difficult to determine the sex of subadult skeletal remains because there is little sexual dim...
The growth of five variables of the tibia (diaphyseal length, diaphyseal length plus distal epiphysi...
The growth of five variables of the ischiopubic area was analyzed from bone material from birth to o...
Biological profiles (ancestry, sex, age and stature) of skeletal remains assist with the identificat...
Background: Sex determination of unidentified skeletal remains from crime scenes or excavation sites...