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  • 22. A test of the phenice method for the estimation of sex.
    Ubelaker DH, Volk CG.
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  • 25. The accuracy of sex identification in European skeletal remains using the phenice characters.
    MacLaughlin SM, Bruce MF.
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  • 26. Preliminary study of age changes in Gujarati (Indian) pubic bones.
    Pal GP, Tamankar BP.
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  • 28. Sampling and statistical considerations for the Suchey-Brooks method for pubic bone age estimation: implications for regional comparisons.
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  • 29. Lateral angle: a method for sexing using the petrous bone.
    Norén A, Lynnerup N, Czarnetzki A, Graw M.
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  • 30. Sex determination from the ribs of contemporary Turks.
    Cöloğlu AS, Işcan MY, Yavuz MF, Sari H.
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  • 32. [Sex identification by analysis of DNA extracted from hard tissues].
    Honda K, Harihara S, Nakamura T, Hirai M, Misawa S.
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  • 34. Determination of sex from the pubic bone.
    Suri RK, Tandon JK.
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  • 36. A method for visual determination of sex, using the human hip bone.
    Bruzek J.
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  • 37. Relations of the neck of groin hernias to pubic tubercle.
    Agbakwuru EA, Alatise OI, Adisa AO, Salako AA, Adesunkanmi AR.
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  • 38. Anatomical and developmental bases for the ventral arc of the human pubis.
    Budinoff LC, Tague RG.
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  • 40. Bootstrap methods for sex determination from the os coxae using the ID3 algorithm.
    McBride DG, Dietz MJ, Vennemeyer MT, Meadors SA, Benfer RA, Furbee NL.
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