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219 related items for PubMed ID: 30673719

  • 1. A method for automatic forensic facial reconstruction based on dense statistics of soft tissue thickness.
    Gietzen T, Brylka R, Achenbach J, Zum Hebel K, Schömer E, Botsch M, Schwanecke U, Schulze R.
    PLoS One; 2019; 14(1):e0210257. PubMed ID: 30673719
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  • 2. Densely calculated facial soft tissue thickness for craniofacial reconstruction in Chinese adults.
    Shui W, Zhou M, Deng Q, Wu Z, Ji Y, Li K, He T, Jiang H.
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  • 3. Open-Source Tools for Dense Facial Tissue Depth Mapping of Computed Tomography Models.
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    Claes P, Vandermeulen D, De Greef S, Willems G, Suetens P.
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  • 8. Facial soft tissue thickness trends for selected age groups of Sri Lankan adult population.
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  • 9. A novel method of automated skull registration for forensic facial approximation.
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  • 11. Photogrammetry vs CT Scan: Evaluation of Accuracy of a Low-Cost Three-Dimensional Acquisition Method for Forensic Facial Approximation.
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  • 12. A CT-scan database for the facial soft tissue thickness of Taiwan adults.
    Chung JH, Chen HT, Hsu WY, Huang GS, Shaw KP.
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  • 13. Variations of midline facial soft tissue thicknesses among three skeletal classes in Central Anatolian adults.
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  • 18. Midsagittal facial soft tissue thickness norms in an adult Mediterranean population.
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