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  1. Science in the court: pitfalls, challenges and solutions
  2. Time to think differently: catalysing a paradigm shift in forensic science
  3. The epiphyseal scar: changing perceptions in relation to skeletal age estimation
  4. The persistence of epiphyseal scars in the distal radius in adult individuals
  5. Testing the reliability of hands and ears as biometrics: the importance of viewpoint
  6. Biometrics within the SuperIdentity project: A new approach to spanning multiple identity domains
  7. A minimum data set approach to post-mortem computed tomography reporting for anthropological biological profiling
  8. In response to the recently published article: Lottering, N., MacGregor, M.D., Barry, M.D., Reynolds, M.S., Gregory, L.S. (2014). Introducing standardized protocols for anthropological measurement of virtual sub-adult crania using computed tomography 2...
  9. The developing juvenile ischium: Macro-radiographic insights
  10. The foot in forensic human identification – A review
  11. Postmortem computed tomography age assessment of juvenile dentition: comparison against traditional OPT assessment
  12. Age Estimation
  13. Disaster Victim Identification: Process in United Kingdom
  14. Growth of the Human Ilium: The Anomalous Sacroiliac Junction
  15. Dirkmaat, Dennis (ed.). A companion to forensic anthropology. xxxvi, 716 pp., maps, tabs, figs, illus., bibliogrs. Oxford, Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. £110.00 (cloth)
  16. Authors’ Response
  17. Anthropological Measurement of the Juvenile Clavicle Using Multi‐Detector Computed Tomography—Affirming Reliability
  18. Test of age-related variation in the craniometry of the adult human foramen magnum region: implications for sex determination methods
  19. Multi-detector computed tomography—A ‘one stop shop’ for anthropological examination of juvenile remains? A study of reliability
  20. The persistence of epiphyseal scars in the adult tibia
  21. Age Estimation from Radiographic Images of the Knee
  22. The Utility of the Proximal Epiphysis of the Fifth Metatarsal in Age Estimation
  23. The incidence and position of melanocytic nevi for the purposes of forensic image comparison
  24. The incidence of scarring on the dorsum of the hand
  25. Use of data to inform expert evaluative opinion in the comparison of hand images—the importance of scars
  26. The vascular collar of the ilium- Three-dimensional evaluation of the dominant nutrient foramen
  27. Age Estimation Using Foot Radiographs from a Modern Scottish Population
  28. The Reliability of the Greulich and Pyle Atlas When Applied to a Modern Scottish Population
  29. A test of the Whitaker scoring system for estimating age from the bones of the foot
  30. Body recovery from hostile environments—A test of three kits
  31. Post-mortem computed tomography and 3D imaging: anthropological applications for juvenile remains
  32. The long way home: the meaning and values of repatriation - Edited by Paul Turnbull & Michael Pickering
  33. Does Mirror Imaging a Radiograph Affect Reliability of Age Assessment Using the Greulich and Pyle Atlas?*
  34. Dr. David L. Dawson (1942-2011)
  35. Bone Pathology
  36. Forensic Anthropology
  37. Front Matter
  38. Age Estimation in the Living
  39. Principles of Physical Age Estimation
  40. Key Practical Elements for Age Estimation in the Living
  41. An Introduction to the History of Age Estimation in the Living
  42. Age Evaluation from the Skeleton
  43. The Neonatal Ilium-Metaphyseal Drivers and Vascular Passengers
  44. Fimag: The United Kingdom Disaster Victim/Forensic Identification Imaging System
  45. The skulls of Chief Nonosabasut and his wife Demasduit – Beothuk of Newfoundland
  46. Iliac cortical thickness in the neonate - the gradient effect
  47. To know where he lies: DNA technology and the search for Srebrenica's missing
  48. Anticipating bipedalism: trabecular organization in the newborn ilium
  49. Anthropology
  50. Disaster Victim Identification
  51. Sex determination from the occipital condyle: Discriminant function analysis in an Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century British sample
  52. The Head and Neck
  53. The Thorax
  54. The Pectoral Girdle
  55. The Upper Limb
  56. The Pelvic Girdle
  57. The Lower Limb
  58. The Dentition
  59. The Vertebral Column
  60. Summaries, Recording Forms, and Practical Sequencing Information
  61. Development of the fetal ilium - challenging concepts of bipedality
  62. Copyright
  63. Dedication
  64. Index
  65. Preface
  66. A test of the effectiveness of speaker verification for differentiating between identical twins
  67. Anthropological Measurement of Lower Limb and Foot Bones Using Multi-Detector Computed Tomography
  68. Sex determination from the foramen magnum: discriminant function analysis in an eighteenth and nineteenth century British sample
  69. Book review
  70. Epiphyseal Union Sequencing: Aiding in the Recognition and Sorting of Commingled Remains
  71. Book review: The Bioarchaeology of Children: Perspectives from Biological and Forensic Anthropology
  72. Scapular development from the neonatal period to skeletal maturity: A preliminary study
  73. Forensic Human Identification
  74. Body Modification
  75. Osteology
  76. The cribriform approach to the retrieval of palynological evidence from the turbinates of murder victims
  77. Scottish Anatomy Departments: Adapting to Change
  78. Comparison of Ages of Epiphyseal Union in North American and Bosnian Skeletal Material
  79. The Juvenile Skeleton. By Louise Scheuer and Sue Black. Illustrations by Angela Christies. viii + 485 pp. New York: Elsevier Academic Press. 2004. $79.95 (cloth).
  80. Anthropology
  81. Preface
  82. Juvenile Skeletal Remains
  83. The Dentition
  84. The Vertebral Column
  85. The Thorax
  86. Bone Development
  87. The Pectoral Girdle
  88. The Upper Limb
  89. The Pelvic Girdle
  90. The Lower Limb
  91. Early Embryonic Development
  92. The Head and Neck
  93. Palaeodemography: age distributions from skeletal samples Edited by Robert D. Hoppa and James W. Vaupel, Cambridge University Press, 2002. xiii +259 pp. ISBN 0 521 80063 3 (hardback).
  94. Developmental Juvenile Osteology. By LOUISE SCHEUER and SUE BLACK . (Pp. x+587; fully illustrated; $159 hardback; ISBN 0 12 624000 0.) San Diego: Academic Press. 2000
  95. Foreword: The Development of Juvenile Osteology
  96. The Vertebral Column
  97. Bone Development
  98. The Thorax
  99. The Pectoral Girdle
  100. The Upper Limb
  101. Early Embryological Development
  102. The Pelvic Girdle
  103. The Lower Limb
  104. Skeletal Development and Ageing
  105. Appendix 1
  106. Appendix 2
  107. Appendix 3: Metrics from Archaeological Material
  108. Bibliography
  109. Index
  110. Preface
  111. Introduction. A Guide to the Text
  112. The Head, Neck and Dentition
  113. Forensic Osteology: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains. Edited by KATHLEEN J. REICHS. (Pp. xiii+567; illustrated; ISBN 0 398 06804 6.) Springfield, Illinois: C. C. Thomas. 1998.
  114. An unusual stapes from medieval Maestricht by Tj. Bruintjeset al. (1997)
  115. An unusual stapes from medieval Maestricht by Tj. Bruintjes et al. (1997)
  116. Essential Anatomy for Anesthesia. By Sue M. Black and W. Alastair Chambers. (Pp. x+198; fully illustrated; £50 hardback; ISBN 0 443 05054 6.) Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. 1997.
  117. The Ontogenetic Development of the Cervical Rib
  118. Age Changes in the Clavicle: from the Early Neonatal Period to Skeletal Maturity
  119. Occipitalization of the atlas with reference to its embryological development
  120. Early fetal maturity assessed from patterns of ossification in the hand and foot
  121. The accuracy of volumetric bone density measurements in dual X-ray absorptiometry
  122. Age estimation from the pars basilaris of the fetal and juvenile occipital bone
  123. Strontium-90 as an indicator of time since death: A pilot investigation
  124. Burial of an early 19th century suicide in the crypt of St Bride's church, fleet street
  125. Vertebral body diameters and sex prediction
  126. Sex identification from the auricular surface of the adult human ilium