Requisite to routine casework involving unidentified skeletal remains is the formulation of an accurate biological profile, including sex estimation. Choice of method(s) is invariably related to preservation and by association, available bones. It is vital that the method applied affords statistical quantification of accuracy rates and predictive confidence so that evidentiary requirements for legal submission are satisfied. Achieving the latter necessitates the application of contemporary population-specific standards. This study examines skeletal pelvic dimorphism in contemporary Western Australian individuals to quantify the accuracy of using pelvic measurements to estimate sex and to formulate a series of morphometric standards. The sam...
Foot bones are of interest for forensic sexing because of high reported accuracy in recent studies a...
AbstractIntroductionIdentification of the dismembered and skeletal remains has been a chal-lenge for...
Determining sex is a critical component in the identification of skeletal remains in forensic and ar...
Requisite to routine casework involving unidentified skeletal remains is the formulation of an accur...
A current limitation of forensic practice in Western Australia is a lack of contemporary population-...
In Australia, particularly Western Australia, there is a relative paucity of contemporary population...
Morphognostic and morphometric sexing of the human pelvic bone is an important task in the forensic ...
The pelvis, the most sexually dimorphic area of the adult human skeleton, is essential to determine ...
It is widely accepted that the most accurate statistical estimations of biological attributes in the...
Best of GradCon Award Winner: Oral Presentations - STEM Geometric morphometrics is the analysis of s...
This study investigates the use of radiographs to determine sexual dimorphism in the shape of the ti...
In the past few decades, an area of skeletal research focusing on shape analyses has gained populari...
There are several metric and morphological methods available for sex estimation of skeletal remains,...
Sex estimation is the first step for biological profile reconstruction of an unknown skeleton (archa...
The assessment of sex is crucial to the establishment of a biological profile of an unidentified ske...
Foot bones are of interest for forensic sexing because of high reported accuracy in recent studies a...
AbstractIntroductionIdentification of the dismembered and skeletal remains has been a chal-lenge for...
Determining sex is a critical component in the identification of skeletal remains in forensic and ar...
Requisite to routine casework involving unidentified skeletal remains is the formulation of an accur...
A current limitation of forensic practice in Western Australia is a lack of contemporary population-...
In Australia, particularly Western Australia, there is a relative paucity of contemporary population...
Morphognostic and morphometric sexing of the human pelvic bone is an important task in the forensic ...
The pelvis, the most sexually dimorphic area of the adult human skeleton, is essential to determine ...
It is widely accepted that the most accurate statistical estimations of biological attributes in the...
Best of GradCon Award Winner: Oral Presentations - STEM Geometric morphometrics is the analysis of s...
This study investigates the use of radiographs to determine sexual dimorphism in the shape of the ti...
In the past few decades, an area of skeletal research focusing on shape analyses has gained populari...
There are several metric and morphological methods available for sex estimation of skeletal remains,...
Sex estimation is the first step for biological profile reconstruction of an unknown skeleton (archa...
The assessment of sex is crucial to the establishment of a biological profile of an unidentified ske...
Foot bones are of interest for forensic sexing because of high reported accuracy in recent studies a...
AbstractIntroductionIdentification of the dismembered and skeletal remains has been a chal-lenge for...
Determining sex is a critical component in the identification of skeletal remains in forensic and ar...