Utility of the metatarsal diaphyseal nutrient foramen in estimating sex in the South African Africans population
Introduction: Sex estimation is challenging in cases where dismembered or non-intact skeletal remains are recovered. Therefore, the development of sex estimation standards using various bones that present with high recovery rates during forensic investigations, like the metatarsal bones, is needed....
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Main Authors: | Arthur Tsalani Manjatika (Author), Pedzisai Mazengenya (Author), Joshua Gabriel Davimes (Author) |
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