Yazar "Bulut, Özgür" için listeleme
-
Cesedin ayrışma durumuna göre birikmiş gün sıcaklıkları ile postmortem interval tahmini
Bulut, Özgür; Bol, Semih; Akçan, Ramazan (Adli Tıp Uzmanları Derneği, 2016)Postmortem interval dünyada modern adli bilim uygulamalarında çok önemli yere sahip araştırma konularından birisi olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. Postmortem intervalin belirlenmesinde morfolojik, biyokimyasal, adli patolojik, ... -
Comparison of three-dimensional facial morphology between upright and supine positions employing three-dimensional scanner from live subjects
Bulut, Özgür; Liu, Ching-Yiu Jessica; Koca, Fatih; Wilkinson, Caroline (Elsevier B.V., 2017)Facial soft tissue thicknesses (FSTT) measurements collected from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) imaging techniques are most commonly taken in the supine position for forensic craniofacial ... -
Kitap İncelemesi: Adli Osteoloji Book Revıew: Adli Osteoloji (Forensıc Osteology)
Bulut, Özgür; Hızlıol, İsmail (2016)[Abstract Not Available] -
Repeatability of facial soft tissue thickness measurements for forensic facial reconstruction using X-ray images
Bulut, Özgür; Güngör, Kahraman; Thiemann, Nicolle; Hızlıol, İsmail; Gürcan, Safa; Hekimoğlu, Baki; Kaya, Elif; Özdede, Melih; Akay, Gülsün (Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2017)The repeatability of facial soft tissue thickness measurements at 10 standard anatomical landmarks was evaluated using lateral X-ray images obtained from 50 adult subjects. The intra-and inter-observer error rates were ... -
Sexual dimorphism in frontal bone roundness quantified by a novel 3D-based and landmark-free method
Bulut, Özgür; Petaros, Anja; Hızlıol, İsmail; Wärmländer, Sebastian K. T. S.; Hekimoğlu, Baki (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2016)In this study we present a novel and landmark-free method for quantifying shape differences between male and female frontal bones. CT scans were recorded for 80 male and 80 female Turkish hospital patients, age 25-40. The ... -
Turning the tables of sex distinction in craniofacial identification: Why females possess thicker facial soft tissues than males, not vice versa
Stephan, Carl N.; Preisler, Rory; Bulut, Özgür; Bennett, Mike (Wiley-Liss Inc., 2016)Males are universally reported to possess larger facial soft-tissue thickness (FSTT) than females, however, this observation oversimplifies the raw data yielding an underpowered assessment of FSTT sex-patterning where: ...