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Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, 2015The aim of this research is to evaluate mastoid process using human skull for determination of sex. The main purpose of this research is the ability to examine and determine the sex for unidentified using mastoid process. 50 male and 50 female undamaged skulls were examined. The parameters like mastoid process size and index were examined.
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