New Research Publications

2007

  1. Buzug, T. M., K.-M. Sigl, J. Bongartz and K. Prüfer, Eds. (2007). Facial Reconstruction. München, Wolters Kluwer.

  2. Cattaneo, C. (2007). "Forensic anthropology: developments of a classical discipline in the new millennium." Forensic Science International 165: 185-193.

  3. Eliášová, H. and P. Krsek (2007). "Superimposition and projective transformation of 3D object." Forensic Science International 167: 146-153.

  4. George, R. M. (2007). Facial Geometry: Graphic Facial Analysis for Forensic Artists. Springfield, Charles C Thomas.

  5. Quatrehomme, G., T. Balaguer, P. Staccini and V. Alunni-Perret (2007). "Assessment of the accuracy of three-dimensional manual craniofacial reconstruction: a series of 25 controlled cases." International Journal of Legal Medicine 121: 469-475..

  6. Porta, D., C. Cattraneo, D. M. Gibelli, E. Giudici and M. Grandi (2007). "Facial reconstruction: remarks after ten years of laboratory experiences." Minerva Medicolegale 127: 149-157.

  7. Santamaria, J., O. Cordon, S. Damas, I. Aleman and M. Botella (2007). "A scatter search-based technique for pair-wise 3D range image registration in forensic anthropology." Soft Computing 11: 819-828.

  8. Starbuck, J. M. and R. E. Ward (2007). "The affect of tissue depth variation on craniofacial reconstructions." Forensic Science International 172: 130-136.

  9. Stavrianos, Ch., I. Stavrianou, L. Zouloumis, D. Mastagas (2007). "An Introduction to Facial Reconstruction." Balkan Journal of Stomatology 11: 76-83.

  10. Utsuno, H., T. Kageyama, T. Deguchi, Y. Umemura, M. Yoshino, et al. (2007). "Facial soft tissue thickness in skeletal type I Japanese children." Forensic Science International 172: 137-143.

  11. Vander Pluym, J., W. W. Shan, Z. Taher, C. Beaulieu, C. Plewes, et al. (2007). "Use of magnetic resonance imaging to measure facial soft tissue depth." Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 44: 52-57.

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