application/pdfFacial reconstruction is a technique that allows human skeletal remains to be used to build a facial image of the target individual during life. This technique is based on databases of facial soft tissue thickness. However, application of this technique is facilitated by accurate information such as age, sex and ancestry. Little information is available from the skull alone for building face reconstructions, particularly for skulls from juveniles. This study estimated sex differences from the cranial bases of juvenile skulls and observed significant differences between male and female in the S-N plane for Japanese children at 6-to 18-years-old.journal articl
Sex determination is a major area of investigation in forensic anthropology. As technology has advan...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the significance for sex determination of the m...
INTRODUCTION: Corpse recognition is a difficult procedure. Comparison of both ante mortem and post-m...
Facial reconstruction is a technique that allows human skeletal remains to be used to build a facial...
Reliability of sexing from skulls by the discriminant function method is limited to a relatively low...
The identification of skeletonized remains requires sex estimation. After the pelvis, skull is consi...
Background: Determination of sex and estimation of stature from the skeleton is vital to medicolegal...
AbstractAim: To test the validity of sex discrimination using lateral cephalometric radiograph and d...
Objectives This study investigated the use of sexually dimorphic morphometrics of the first permane...
Aim: To test the validity of sex discrimination using lateral cephalometric radiograph and discrimin...
Sex determination is a vital part of the analysis of skeletal remains and the creation of biological...
Background: The mastoid process characteristics are of great utility in the determination of sex. St...
Estimating the sex of an individual from skeletal remains can help in their identification. There ar...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityThis study provides evidence that there is sex dimorphism within the...
Knowledge of facial tissue thickness is crucial to facial reconstruction procedures in forensic scul...
Sex determination is a major area of investigation in forensic anthropology. As technology has advan...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the significance for sex determination of the m...
INTRODUCTION: Corpse recognition is a difficult procedure. Comparison of both ante mortem and post-m...
Facial reconstruction is a technique that allows human skeletal remains to be used to build a facial...
Reliability of sexing from skulls by the discriminant function method is limited to a relatively low...
The identification of skeletonized remains requires sex estimation. After the pelvis, skull is consi...
Background: Determination of sex and estimation of stature from the skeleton is vital to medicolegal...
AbstractAim: To test the validity of sex discrimination using lateral cephalometric radiograph and d...
Objectives This study investigated the use of sexually dimorphic morphometrics of the first permane...
Aim: To test the validity of sex discrimination using lateral cephalometric radiograph and discrimin...
Sex determination is a vital part of the analysis of skeletal remains and the creation of biological...
Background: The mastoid process characteristics are of great utility in the determination of sex. St...
Estimating the sex of an individual from skeletal remains can help in their identification. There ar...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityThis study provides evidence that there is sex dimorphism within the...
Knowledge of facial tissue thickness is crucial to facial reconstruction procedures in forensic scul...
Sex determination is a major area of investigation in forensic anthropology. As technology has advan...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the significance for sex determination of the m...
INTRODUCTION: Corpse recognition is a difficult procedure. Comparison of both ante mortem and post-m...