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Sexual dimorphism from third cervical vertebra (C3) on lateral cervical radiograph: A 2-dimensional geometric morphometric approach

Sex identification is essential for the establishment of an accurate biological profile from skeletal remains in forensic anthropology. Conventional method using calipers is time-consuming and associated with a high margin of error especially in the case of highly fragmented skeletal remains. Geomet...

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Published in:Forensic imaging (Online) 2021-03, Vol.24, p.200441, Article 200441
Main Authors: Fauad, Muhammad Faiz Mohd, Alias, Aspalilah, Noor, Ku Mastura Ku Mohd, Choy, Ker Woon, Ng, Wei Lin, Chung, Eric, Wu, Yuan Seng
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