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2. Postmortem interval estimation of human skeletonized remains through luminol chemiluminescence
3. Luminol and the postmortem interval estimation — influence of taphonomic factors
4. Correction to: Automatic variable extraction from 3D coxal bone models for sex estimation using the DSP2 method
5. Bakeng se Afrika: Digital Skeletal Repository: Advancing Biological Anthropology and Medical Research in South Africa
6. All that glitters is not gold: X-ray fluorescence analysis of a fixed dental prosthesis from Colecção de Esqueletos Identificados Século XXI, Portugal (CEI/XXI)
7. Biochemical analysis of vitreous humor and synovial fluid in the estimation of early postmortem interval: A meta-analytical approach
8. Cranial surgical approaches in the 21st Century Identified Skeletal Collection
9. Accuracy of geometric morphometrics for age estimation using frontal face photographs of children and adolescents: A promising method for forensic practice
10. Solving cold cases: The importance of new identification techniques in old cases of forensic anthropology
11. Bone Pathology and Antemortem Trauma
12. DXAGE 2.0 — adult age at death estimation using bone loss in the proximal femur and the second metacarpal
13. The effects of burning on isotope ratio values in modern bone: Importance of experimental design for forensic applications
14. Biological sex estimation with femoral dimensions: a study of an adult sample from the osteological collection of Granada (Spain).
15. Sex estimation using adult femora and humeri trained on a Portuguese reference sample, and tested on Portuguese and South African samples.
16. Exploring the interplay of bone lesions: unraveling health implications and daily life challenges in an Iron Age skeleton from Ya'amun, Jordan.
17. Way forward in the involvement of forensic anthropology in the identification of human remains
18. The dental prosthesis (removable and fixed) from the Colecção de Esqueletos Identificados Século XXI (CEI/XXI)
19. New data about the 21st Century Identified Skeletal Collection (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
20. A skeletal dysplasia leading to a perinatal death in 17th–19th century Lisbon, Portugal.
21. Combining anthropology and imaging to reconstruct antemortem trauma for identification purposes.
22. Human identification by medical findings in a forensic anthropology context.
23. New acquisitions of a contemporary Brazilian Identified Skeletal Collection
24. Age prediction in living: Forensic epigenetic age estimation based on blood samples
25. Socioeconomic and geographic implications from carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur isotope ratios in human hair from Mexico
26. Strengthening the role of forensic anthropology in personal identification: Position statement by the Board of the Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe (FASE)
27. Comparison of strontium isotope ratios in Mexican human hair and tap water as provenance indicators
28. DNA methylation age estimation in blood samples of living and deceased individuals using a multiplex SNaPshot assay
29. Metric analysis of the patella for sex estimation in a Portuguese sample
30. The Identification Potential of Atherosclerotic Calcifications in the Context of Forensic Anthropology
31. Evaluation of data collection bias of third molar stages of mineralisation for age estimation in the living
32. Solving Cold Cases: The Importance of New Identification Techniques in Old Cases of Forensic Anthropology
33. Burned Fleshed or Dry? The Potential of Bioerosion to Determine the Pre-Burning Condition of Human Remains
34. Study of genetic markers with medico-legal and forensic interest in Lisbon’s population (preliminary results)
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36. Aging the elderly: Does the skull tell us something about age at death?
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38. Evidences of trauma in adult African enslaved individuals from Valle da Gafaria, Lagos, Portugal (15th-17th centuries)
39. Metric variation of the tibia in the Mediterranean: Implications in forensic identification
40. Gorongosa by the sea: First Miocene fossil sites from the Urema Rift, central Mozambique, and their coastal paleoenvironmental and paleoecological contexts
41. Preliminary results of an investigation on postmortem variations in human skeletal mass of buried bones
42. Evaluation of data collection bias of third molar stages of mineralisation for age estimation in the living.
43. An Assessment of Intra- and Interobserver Error in Luminol Chemiluminescence as a Presumptive Test for Postmortem Interval Estimation
44. Luminol and the postmortem interval estimation — influence of taphonomic factors
45. Biological sex estimation with femoral dimensions: a study of an adult sample from the osteological collection of Granada (Spain)
46. Extreme learning machine neural networks for adult skeletal age-at-death estimation
47. Statistical approaches to ancestry estimation: New and established methods for the quantification of cranial variation for forensic casework
48. DSP: A probabilistic approach to sex estimation free from population specificity using innominate measurements
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