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Turning the tables of sex distinction in craniofacial identification: Why females possess thicker facial soft tissues than males, not vice versa
(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: ...
Sexual dimorphism in frontal bone roundness quantified by a novel 3D-based and landmark-free method
(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 ...