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Journal Articles
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. July 2001, 46(4): 788–790.
Published Online: July 1, 2001
...LL Klepinger, Ph.D. A twentieth-century trend for increased stature has received considerable attention in the forensic literature with regard to its effects on stature estimation, but a secular trend for earlier maturation has received little attention. Current evidence indicates that within...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. January 1992, 37(1): 147–154.
Published Online: January 1, 1992
...L Meadows, M.A.; RL Jantz, Ph.D. Formulae for the estimation of stature from metacarpal lengths are presented. Two samples of metacarpal specimens were employed in the analysis: one of 212 individuals from the Terry Collection, and one of 55 modern males, all of whom had measured statures. One...
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Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. July 1991, 36(4): 1134–1151.
Published Online: July 1, 1991
... identification height estimation footprints stature foot length shoeprints References Krogman , W. M. and Işcan , M. Y. , The Human Skeleton in Forensic Medicine , 2d ed., Charles C Thomas , Springfield, IL , 1986 . Macdonell , W. R. , “ On Criminal Anthropometry...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Technical Notes
J. Forensic Sci.. May 1991, 36(3): 898–901.
Published Online: May 1, 1991
...E Giles, Ph.D. Stature estimates based on long bone measurements require a correction factor to compensate for stature decrease in older people. Such a correction should exclude the effect of any secular trend in stature and reflect the age at which stature begins to decrease, sex differences...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. May 1991, 36(3): 765–780.
Published Online: May 1, 1991
...E Giles, Ph.D.; DL Hutchinson, M.A. The use of reported stature, especially self-reported stature such as on a driver's license, as a proxy for measured stature is necessary when measured stature is unavailable, for example, in matching data calculated from skeletal remains with data for missing...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. May 1991, 36(3): 813–819.
Published Online: May 1, 1991
... the driver's license. The accuracy of the license information, however, has been questioned. To assess the accuracy of driver's license information, volunteers' statures were measured, and then these figures were compared with those printed on the subjects' licenses. Even in our comparatively young, well...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASTM International
Article Type: Research-Article
J. Forensic Sci.. September 1988, 33(5): 1218–1222.
Published Online: September 1, 1988
...E Giles, Ph.D.; LL Klepinger, Ph.D. Forensic anthropologists commonly use simple linear regression to estimate the value of a dependent variable, such as stature, for a single specimen where the value of the independent variable, such as humerus length, is known. Published studies providing...