Odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic context
When encountering human skeletal remains in forensic contexts, one important step in the identification process is the estimation of sex, because it reduces the number of individuals to approximately one half. The pelvis and skull are considered the most efficient elements for this estimation; howev...
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Main Authors: | Sofia Fernandes Franco (Author), Álvaro Azevedo (Author), Vítor M. J. Matos (Author), Daniel Mongiovi (Author), Alexandra Teixeira (Author) |
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Dental Anthropology Association,
2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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