Recent advancements in the analysis of bone microstructure: new dimensions in forensic anthropology
Bone is a mechanically active, three-dimensionally (3D) complex, and dynamic tissue that changes in structure over the human lifespan. Bone tissue exists and remodels in 3D and changes over time, introducing a fourth dimension. The products of the remodelling process, secondary and fragmentary osteo...
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Main Authors: | Janna M. Andronowski (Author), Christian Crowder (Author), Miriam Soto Martinez (Author) |
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Oxford University Press,
2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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