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Experts on age estimation

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2009
The aim of this investigation was to study the biases and accuracy in age estimation of persons selling alcohol. Two experiments are reported, both suggesting that the accuracy in age estimation of Swedish alcohol salespersons is higher than that of control persons.
Jenny, Vestlund   +3 more
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Dental age estimation

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1984
An alternative technique for sectioning teeth for age estimation, the half tooth technique, is presented. In a sample of 10 pairs of contralateral teeth, the measurements and calculated age obtained with this technique were compared with those obtained by the conventional thin section technique.
Stanton Berg   +3 more
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Numerosity Estimation and Age

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1994
A significant positive relationship was found between numerosity estimation and age.
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Age Estimation in the Living: Osteology and Age Estimation

2016
Age can be estimated from the skeleton in both deceased and living individuals. During development age is typically estimated via assessment of the appearance, changing morphology, and fusion of ossification centers. These events have a very well-documented developmental chronology and are assessed via a combination of morphological and metric ...
Cunningham, Craig A., Black, Sue
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Recurrent age estimation

Pattern Recognition Letters, 2019
Abstract Age estimation is a challenging research topic in recent years. Existing approaches usually use only appearance features for age estimation. Personalized aging patterns, i.e., sequences of personal features, which have been shown as an important factor for improving age estimation accuracy, however, are not considered in their researches. We
Huiying Zhang   +3 more
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Anthropology: Morphological Age Estimation

2005
Morphological age estimation is the process by which a skeletal biologist or forensic anthropologist examines skeletal characteristics to obtain an estimate of biological age. Age estimation of juveniles and subadults is based on assessment of developmental maturity of the individual using dental development, ossification center fusion, and epiphyseal ...
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Age Estimation

2014
Angi M. Christensen   +2 more
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Age Estimation in the Living: Osteology and Age Estimation

Age can be estimated from the skeleton in both deceased and living individuals. During development age is typically estimated via assessment of the appearance, changing morphology, and fusion of ossification centers. These events have a very well-documented developmental chronology and are assessed via a combination of morphological and metric ...
Cunningham, Craig, Reid, Rebecca
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Dental Age Estimation

2012
This chapter focuses on different methods used in dental age estimation techniques in children, subadults, and adults. It also focuses on some common skeletal methods used for age estimation and guidelines for preparing dental estimation reports for the medicolegal process.
Balwant Rai, Jasdeep Kaur
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Age estimation

2021
J.C. George   +5 more
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