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The primary intention of forensic identification is the establishing of human identity, including sex, race, and ages. The nasal index is one of the important parameters to determine race and sex through the nasal morphology.
Maria Istiqomah Marini+3 more
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Forensic Odontology: A Global Activity
Forensic odontology is an important and expanding field of dentistry. The application of these forensic techniques in identification, criminal justice and dental liability are being practiced worldwide. In some mass disaster events, notably large commercial aircraft crashes, the traumatic forces are such that fragmentation and conflagration result in ...
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Mitochondrial DNA from archived tissue samples kept in formalin for forensic odontology studies
Background: Samples used for DNA isolation to be used for forensic odontology studies are often limited. The possibility to use tissue samples stored in formalin for a prolonged period, which contains nucleic acids of questionable quality, opens exciting
Rahul Pandey+4 more
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Case report: Digital restoration of fragmented non-human skull
Reconstruction of fragmented material remains has been given a considerable attention in the fields of archaeology, forensic anthropology, and palaeoanthropology.
Gargi Jani+2 more
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Nuevas técnicas para el análisis de las huellas de mordedura [PDF]
El análisis de huellas de mordedura co mo método identificativo está siendo cues tionado en los últimos años.(1) Esto se debe en gran medida a la falta de publicac iones que establezcan los pará metros de sensibilidad, especificidad e índice de error ,
García Otero, Eva
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:AN ODYSSEY IN FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY
IJSREM Journal
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Forensic Odontology and Its Ineluctable Slice: Prosthodontics - A Review
Athira Kattachirakunnel Sasi+2 more
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Analysis of 100 most cited articles on forensic odontology
Namrata Sengupta+6 more
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Forensic Odontology and Bite Mark Analysis: Understanding the Debate
Anthony R. Cardoza
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