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Journal Articles
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Technical Notes
J. Forensic Sci.. May 1999, 44(3): 568–576.
Published Online: May 1, 1999
... of wound location, shape, size and exit/entry surface area ratio, beveling, and direction of shooting. Skull entry wounds were most often round or oval. Unusual shapes were observed in bones like the mandible and mastoid process, but were also found to be triangular, nearly rectangular or irregular...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. January 1988, 33(1): 121–125.
Published Online: January 1, 1988
... other than chronological age that can affect bone remodeling, histomorphological methods, when properly applied, are valuable tools for anthropology and forensic medicine. It is suggested that both accuracy and reliability are maximized when the histomorphometrics of as many anatomical sampling sites...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Technical Notes
J. Forensic Sci.. October 1986, 31(4): 1455–1462.
Published Online: October 1, 1986
...BA Fulton, Ph.D.; CE Meloan, Ph.D.; M Finnegan, Ph.D. Trace metal ratios in human bones were examined to determine if there were ratios that were sufficiently consistent within an individual yet varying sufficiently from the bones of another individual so that bones in a mixed grave could...