Volume 20 No 10 (2022)
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Estimation of Sex by using Three Dimensional Computed Tomography on Scapula in Libyan Population
Salem Mohammed Mansour Ahmidan , Madiha Wasef Mohamed Ali , Marwa AbdEL-Moniem Amer Gad
Abstract
To form a precise identification of skeletal remains, sex assessment is necessary as it affects the estimation of other factors such as age and stature. Metric approach of sex determination is based on bone measurements due to the presence of variability in male and female dimensions. Metric findings are easy to evaluate and interpret. Bone dimensions are specific to each population because of the changes in size between population groups.
Keywords
Computed Tomography, scapula, Determination of sex, Libyan population, Metric method, identification
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