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191 related items for PubMed ID: 19294402

  • 1. Geometric morphometric methods for three-dimensional virtual reconstruction of a fragmented cranium: the case of Angelo Poliziano.
    Benazzi S, Stansfield E, Milani C, Gruppioni G.
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  • 3. A hyper-realistic method for facial approximation: the case of the Italian humanist Angelo Poliziano.
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    Anthropol Anz; 2015 Nov; 72(2):235-44. PubMed ID: 25806538
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  • 20. A fully three-dimensional method for facial reconstruction based on deformable models.
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