A study to determine and compare dimorphic trait of mandibular canine between Gujarati and non-Gujarati populations
Introduction: Among all teeth, mandibular canine shows greatest variation in dimensions between the sexes, a phenomenon known as sexual dimorphism. This can be immensely beneficial to the forensic investigator for the purposes of both investigation and identification, as it significantly narrows dow...
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Main Authors: | Himanshu Shrivastava (Author), Nidhi M Shah (Author), Rumiya Aysha (Author), Mitul Shah (Author), Nareen Chakravarthy (Author), Santosh R Duliganti (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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