Skeletal Sexing Stadards Of Human Remains in Turkey - Öznur Gülhan1. Introductıon1.1. General Overview1.2. Research Aims and Objectives2. Forensıc Anthropology2.1. The Discipline of Forensic Anthropology2.2. The Role of Forensic Anthropology2.3. History and Development02.4. Forensic Anthropology in Turkey 3. Theory Of Skeletal Sex In Forensıc Anthropology3.1. Personal Identification3.2. Sexual Dimorphism3.3. Sex Assessment4. Femur4.1. Anatomy of the Femur4.2. Sexual Dimorphism in the Femur4.3. Sex assessment Methods on the Femur4.4. Early Descriptive Research on the Femur5. Computed Tomography (Ct)5.1. Background of Computed Tomography (CT)5.2. History and Role of CT Imaging in Biological Profiling5.3. Validation Study6. Materıals And Methods6.1. Validation Study6.2. Comparison of three image processing techniques6.3. Main Study7. Results7.1. Validation study Results7.2. Comparison of three imaging techniques7.3. Left and Right Side Differences7.4. Intra-Observer Error7.5. Main Study8. Dıscussıon And Conclusıon8.1. Discussion8.2. Limitations8.3. Conclusion
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