Age related changes of rib cortical bone matrix and the application to forensic age-at-death estimation
Abstract Forensic anthropology includes, amongst other applications, the positive identification of unknown human skeletal remains. The first step in this process is an assessment of the biological profile, that is: sex, age, stature and ancestry. In forensic contexts, age estimation is one of the m...
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Autores principales: | Andrea Bonicelli, Peter Zioupos, Emily Arnold, Keith D. Rogers, Bledar Xhemali, Elena F. Kranioti |
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2021
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