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Estimation of Stature from Left Tibial Length in Young Adult Males: A Cross-sectional Study
Introduction: Estimation of stature by measurement of various bones is of immense value in the identification of an individual. Tibial length measurement is a reliable anthropometric parameter commonly used for estimating an individual’s stature ...
Kavita Dhidharia +2 more
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ABSTRACT Throughout its area of distribution, in particular in the Iberian Peninsula, the European pilchard (Sardina pilchardus Walbaum 1792) has been an extensively exploited species since Prehistoric times. Our knowledge of the past fisheries of this clupeid nevertheless remains limited due to a scarcity of ichthyoarchaeological data, which reflects,
Arnau Brosa‐Planella +6 more
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Osteometry and Morphology of the Human Fibula: A South African Study [PDF]
A partir de estudios recientes se ha considerado al colgajo de fibula como punto de referencia para la reconstruccion y el tratamiento de lesiones y heridas compuestas. Debido a su ubicacion postero-lateral en la pierna, la aplicacion del colgajo de fibula se considera esteticamente ventajoso ya que la cicatriz del sector donante puede ser disimulada ...
N Naidoo +4 more
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Background: The identification of the relationship between the particular traits of the body development of the rabbit could help the understanding of the biological growth and the application in different areas of livestock and veterinary study ...
Tomas Alexander Arbez-Abnal +4 more
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On the boundaries of osteometry applied to fish
La primera síntesis en considerar los restos de peces desde una perspectiva arqueozoológica, el volumen de Casteel de 1976, destacaba la sorprendente correlación entre tamaño del pez, su peso e, incluso, su edad con los valores osteométricos individualizados. A pesar de este potencial resulta llamativa la infrautilización de la osteometría de peces por
Jean Desse, Nathalie Desse-Berset
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Abstract Sex estimation represents a fundamental step in forensic identification protocols, traditionally relying on morphoscopic pelvic assessment. However, the increasing integration of machine learning approaches and population‐specific validation requirements necessitate comprehensive evaluation of alternative methodologies. This study provides the
Siam Knecht +6 more
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Osteometry of Duck Species in Northwestern Europe—A Reassessment of Woelfle's (1967) Dataset
ABSTRACT This study revisits and expands upon Elisabeth Woelfle's (1967) foundational analysis of bone morphology and osteometry, which has long been a key reference for zooarcheological identification of duck species in northwestern Europe. By examining Woelfle's unpublished measuring protocols and incorporating 523 newly measured specimens, we ...
Per G. P. Ericson, Nadja Pöllath
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Background and Objective The anatomy of the craniovertebral junction (CVJ) varies considerably across populations, yet comprehensive Turkish‐specific morphometric data remain limited. We aim to establish normative CVJ measurements in Turkish males and females using computed tomography (CT). Study Design Retrospective morphological study.
Nuri Fidan +3 more
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The work is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of directional bilateral asymmetry of long limb bones in the population of the Volga-Ural steppe on the basis of osteometric data from the Neolithic/Eneolithic, Early and Late Bronze, Early Iron Age, and
Artem P. Grigorev
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Osteometric variation of the human spine in Central Europe by historic time period and its microevolutionary implications. [PDF]
This study investigates the osteometry and variation of the human spine. 348 human skeletons dating from 28,000 B.C. to the mid-20th century A.D. from 24 sites mainly in Switzerland and Southern Germany, and without macroscopic pathology, were measured ...
Ruhli, Frank Jakobus
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