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Selecting best-fit models for estimating the body mass from 3D data of the human calcaneus

Forensic science international, v.262, 2016년, pp.37 - 45  

Jung, G.U. ,  Lee, U.Y. ,  Kim, D.H. ,  Kwak, D.S. ,  Ahn, Y.W. ,  Han, S.H. ,  Kim, Y.S.

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Body mass (BM) estimation could facilitate the interpretation of skeletal materials in terms of the individual's body size and physique in forensic anthropology. However, few metric studies have tried to estimate BM by focusing on prominent biomechanical properties of the calcaneus. The purpose of t...

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