نتایج جستجو برای: Forensic Anthropology

تعداد نتایج: 31436  

2011
Elena F. Kranioti Robert R. Paine

Forensic anthropology is the discipline that traditionally deals with the examination of human remains for legal purposes and it derives from the fields of anatomy, physical anthropology and forensic medicine. For more than a century, forensic anthropologists in the United States have been offering their services in the court of law complementing the medico-legal investigation of other forensic...

Journal: :Anthropology 2013

2015
Horacio E. Solla

The article presents a review by a quantitative analysis of the forensic anthropology cases that occurred in Uruguay from 1950 to 2013. Forensic anthropology cases have rapidly increased in Uruguay over the years, from only one case in 1950 to 91 cases in 2013. Before 1992, when human remains were found, they were analyzed by the local medical examiner with lacked experience in these types of c...

Journal: :anatomical sciences journal 0
orish chinna nneka phd in anatomy, department of anatomy, faculty of basic medical sciences, university of port-harcourt, rivers state, chinagorom ibeachu phd in anthropometry , department of anatomy, faculty of basic medical sciences, university of port-harcourt, rivers st blessing didia md, department of anatomy, faculty of basic medical sciences, university of port-harcourt, rivers state, nigeria

introduction: the existence of sexual dimorphism in human skeletons especially skull and its medico-legal importance had long been studied [3] [2,1]. this study has investigated the existence of sexual dimorphism in cranial dimensions of nigerian population. methods: a total of 100 adult dry skulls, (78 males, 22 females) free from damage and deformity fully ossified from departments of anatomy...

2015
Douglas H. Ubelaker Julia A. Grossman

Traditionally, methodology within forensic anthropology has involved very basic techniques of measurement, observation and interpretation. Rooted in the academic fields of anatomy and physical anthropology, forensic anthropology has grown to address problems of recovery, determination of species, estimation of age at death, sex, ancestry, stature, postmortem interval, and the evaluation of evid...

Journal: :anatomical sciences journal 0
ghazaleh moshkdanian department of anatomy, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.سازمان های دیگر: anatomical sciences research center, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, iran. simin mahaki zadeh department of anatomy, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. fatemeh moghani ghoroghi department of anatomy, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. tahmineh mokhtari department of anatomy, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. gholamreza hassanzadeh department of anatomy, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

introduction: estimation of stature is one of the most important fields in forensic medicine. also it is of particular interest to anthropologists and anatomist. our aim was to investigate the relationship between stature and the length of lower limb and foot to derive a regression formula for estimating the stature. methods: three anthropometric measurements stature, lower limb length (lll) an...

2012
Torleiv Ole Rognum Torleiv OLe Rognum

Manuscripts prepared in accordance with Guide for authors should be sent to the editor-in-chief or to one of the national editors. Submission of articles Official journal of the Danish, the Norwegian and the Swedish societies for forensic medicine. The journal will publish original articles, review articles, preliminary communications, letters to the editor and case reports in the different dis...

Journal: :Journal of forensic nursing 2012
Kewal Krishan Tanuj Kanchan Ritesh G Menezes Abhik Ghosh

The examination of skeletal remains is a challenge to the medical examiner's/coroner's office and the forensic anthropologist conducting the investigation. One of the objectives of the medico-legal investigation is to estimate stature or height from various skeletal remains and body parts brought for examination. Various skeletal remains and body parts bear a positive and linear correlation wit...

Journal: :Journal of forensic and legal medicine 2013
Karl J Reinhard Michael Welner Matthias I Okoye Melissa Marotta Gary Plank Brianna Anderson Theresa Mastellon

Forensic anthropology can provide detailed information regarding the perpetrator's treatment of a homicide victim. This data may inform The Depravity Standard (DS), a forensic science inventory used to assess the severity of a homicide's intent, actions, victimology, and attitudes. Skeletal data enabled the reconstruction of a homicide case involving mutilation and possible torture. Using The D...

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