Correlation coefficients for predicting canine diameters from premolar and molar sizes
Background/purpose: The permanent canine is the most widely used tooth for sex estimation because it is the tooth with the highest degree of sexual dimorphism; however, there are several factors that can limit the analysis (e.g., pathologies, postmortem loss). The aim of this work was to analyse the...
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Main Authors: | María Hilary Zúñiga (Author), Joan Viciano (Author), Gabriel Mario Fonseca (Author), Carolina Soto-Álvarez (Author), Javier Rojas-Torres (Author), Sandra López-Lázaro (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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