New Research Publications
2010
- Balueva, T. S., et al. (2010). "A comparison of the medieval and modern populations of the Novgorod region, based on facial reconstruction." Archaeology Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia 38: 135-144.
- Benazzi, S., et al. (2010). "Virtual anthropology and forensic arts: the facial reconstruction of Ferrante Gonzaga." Journal of Archaeological Science. 37: 1572-1578.
- Birngruber, C., et al. (2010). "Superimposition technique for skull identification with AfloatĀ® software." International Journal of Legal Medicine. 124: 471-5.
- Claes, P., et al. (2010). "Computerized craniofacial reconstruction: Conceptual framework and review." Forensic Science International. 201: 138-145.
- Claes, P., et al. (2010). "Bayesian estimation of optimal craniofacial reconstructions." Forensic Science International. 201: 146-152.
- Detorakis, E. T., et al. (2010). "Effective orbital volume and eyeball position: an MRI study." Orbit 29: 244-249.
- Fourie, Z., et al. (2010). "Accuracy and reliability of facial soft tissue depth measurements using cone beam computer tomography." Forensic Science International. 199: 9-14.
- Rynn, C., C. M. Wilkinson, H. L. Peters (2010). "Prediction of nasal morphology from the skull." Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology 6: 20-34.
- Sakuma, A., et al. (2010). "Application of postmortem 3D-CT facial reconstruction for personal identification." Journal of Forensic Sciences 55: 1624-1629.
- Stephan, CN. (2010). "The human masseter muscle and its biological correlates: a review of published data pertinent to face prediction" Forensic Science International. 201: 153-159.
- Stephan, CN., J. Cicolini (2010). "The reproducibility of facial approximation accuracy results generated from photo-spread tests" Forensic Science International. 201: 133-137.
- Tilotta, FM., et al. (2010). "A local technique based on vectorized surfaces for craniofacial reconstruction." Forensic Science International. 200: 50-59.
- Utsuno, H., et al. (2010). "Facial soft tissue thickness in Japanese children" Forensic Science International. 199: 109.e1-109.e6.
- Utsuno, H., et al. (2010). "Pilot study of facial soft tissue thickness differences among three skeletal classes in Japanese females". Forensic Science International. 195: 165.e1-165.e5.
- Wilkinson, C. (2010). "Facial reconstruction - anatomical art or artistic anatomy?" Journal of Anatomy. 216: 235-250.
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