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123 related items for PubMed ID: 35957502

  • 21. Intercostal variation for age estimation--are the standards for the right 4th rib applicable for other ribs?
    Aktas EO, Koçak A, Aktas S, Yemisçigil A.
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  • 26. Assessment of intra- and intercostal variation in rib histomorphometry: its impact on evidentiary examination.
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  • 30. Assessment of histomorphological features of the sternal end of the fourth rib for age estimation in Koreans.
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  • 32. Forensic age estimation: comparison and validation of the Iscan method in 3D reconstructions using a surface scanner in a Spanish population.
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  • 34. The Issue of Age Estimation in a Modern Skeletal Population: Are Even the More Modern Current Aging Methods Satisfactory for the Elderly?
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  • 37. Analysis of age-at-death estimation using data from a new, modern autopsy sample--part II: sternal end of the fourth rib.
    Hartnett KM.
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