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Torimitsu S, Nakazawa A, Flavel A, Iwase H, Makino Y, Hisham S, et al.
Int J Legal Med . 2024 Dec; 139(2):863-873. PMID: 39627577
It is imperative in a forensic investigation to determine the identity of an unidentified corpse, for which a crucial starting point is to establish population affinity as part of the...
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Lye R, Min H, Dowling J, Obertova Z, Estai M, Bachtiar N, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Dec; 14(1):30136. PMID: 39627517
Cranial sex estimation often relies on visual assessments made by a forensic anthropologist following published standards. However, these methods are prone to human bias and may be less accurate when...
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Le Q, Pham X, van Walsum T, Dao V, Le T, Franklin D, et al.
Med Phys . 2024 Sep; 51(12):8882-8899. PMID: 39250658
Background: Ablation zone segmentation in contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) images enables the quantitative assessment of treatment success in the ablation of liver lesions. However, fully automatic liver ablation zone segmentation...
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Shanley C, Obertova Z, Franklin D
Forensic Sci Int . 2024 Jul; 361:112138. PMID: 39002413
Three-dimensional (3D) structured light scanning is a beneficial documentation technique in forensic anthropology because such models facilitate continued analysis and data sharing; they can also be 3D printed for demonstrative...
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Rathod M, Ross H, Franklin D
JACC Adv . 2024 Jun; 1(4):100118. PMID: 38939706
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Lye R, Obertova Z, Bachtiar N, Franklin D
Int J Legal Med . 2024 Jun; 138(6):2607-2616. PMID: 38862819
Klales et al. (2012) is a popular standard for the estimation of skeletal sex. Since its publication, a number of studies have demonstrated that population-specific applications of Klales improve classification...
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Torimitsu S, Nakazawa A, Flavel A, Swift L, Makino Y, Iwase H, et al.
Int J Legal Med . 2024 May; 138(5):2169-2179. PMID: 38763925
The present study analyzes morphological differences femora of contemporary Japanese and Western Australian individuals and investigates the feasibility of population affinity estimation based on computed tomographic (CT) data. The latter...
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Rojas Gonzalez N, Obertova Z, Franklin D
Int J Legal Med . 2024 Apr; 138(5):2071-2080. PMID: 38613625
Chile had a violent military coup (1973-1990) that resulted in 3,000 victims declared detained, missing or killed; many are still missing and unidentified. Currently, the Human Rights Unit of the...
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Torimitsu S, Nakazawa A, Flavel A, Swift L, Makino Y, Iwase H, et al.
Int J Legal Med . 2024 Feb; 138(4):1381-1390. PMID: 38316656
The present study analyzes morphological differences in the pelvis of Japanese and Western Australian individuals and investigates the feasibility of population affinity classification based on computed tomography (CT) data. The...
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Lye R, Obertova Z, Bachtiar N, Franklin D
Int J Legal Med . 2024 Feb; 138(4):1559-1571. PMID: 38300302
There is renewed interest in Asia for the development of forensic anthropological standards, partly due to the need for population-specific models to maintain high classification accuracies. At present, there are...