... Statureestimation is commonly reported in forensic case work pertaining to adult populations and less commonly in sub-adult ...on estimation of stature from foot measurements were conducted ...
... on estimation of sex from foot bones and foot dimensions [9-13], individualistic and unique fea- tures of the foot and footprints [13-18], and the use of radiographic comparisons of the foot [19-23] confirms the ...
... So, estimation of stature from different body parts and the relationship between them is an area of interest to forensic experts, anthropologists and ...of stature and foot measurements and derive ...
... the estimation of stature in the adolescent ...the statureestimation derived from multiple regression analysis was ...the stature through the length of the finger and phalange, the ...
... McKern, 1969; Holla et al., 1996; Steele, 1970; Singh et al., 1974). Measurements of the Intertubercular sulcus of the humerus were used as an indicator of handedness and humeral length (Vettivel et al., 1995). Bony ...
... of stature among a selected specific population may prove useful via anthropometric measurements o f hand and ...accurate estimation o f their ...estimated stature (Standard Error of Estimate, SEE) ...
... and estimation of stature from different body parts and the relationship between them is an area of interest to forensic experts, anthropologists and ...
... parameters. Estimation of stature of an individual from skeletal material or from mutilated or amputated limbs or parts of limb has obvious significance in personal identification in events of murders, ...
... of stature from body segment parameters finds usefulness in forensic sciences and other medical ...in estimation of stature among teenage indigenes of Ogoja Local Government Area of Cross River ...
... “Stature” is one of the most essential rudiments in the identification of an individual. Different parts of the body can be used in the estimation of stature. Like forearm, hand, leg, and foot can be ...
... is stature and it varies according to gender, chronological age, ancestry, individual development, and hormonal influence (Black and Ferguson, ...identification. Stature has a proportional biological ...
... male stature by only 0.81cm and female stature by ...the estimation of stature as calculated from the present ...the stature of the population of eastern ...accurate estimation ...
... This study has shown significant correlation between stature and dimensions. Also, the regression equation is developed. So the lower limb length and foot length pro- vided the reliability and accuracy in ...
... living height (stature) of each subject was measured using a stadi- ometer (Seca 213) (Seca, China). Each subject was asked to stand bare- footed on the fl at platform of the stadiometer with heels placed to- ...
... predicted stature Yx for bone length X is Yx + tsyx½1 þ 1=N þ (X X) 2 =(N 1)s 2 x 1=2 where syx ¼ sample standard error of the estimate for the regression of Y on X, X ¼ known long bone length, X ¼ mean of the ...
... In the year 1990, Mr.Anand used the per cutaneous dimensions of lower and upper extremity( length of ulna, length of upper arm, length of foot, length of hand, length of tibial bone, length of femur bone, diameter ...
... Statureestimation is an important part of identification process of unknown individuals, especially in case where human bodies are found as skeletal remains or in mutilated ...estimate stature from ...
... The statureestimation plays a prime role in personal identification which is often required in medico-legal ...of stature from different body dimensions for different ethnic populations ...the ...
... for stature and the available records of stature as in all the sets, the p value was found to be less than ...the estimation of stature from shoe and foot prints where the ratio of the shoe ...
... and estimation of stature has become very useful especially when skeletal remains are often observed to be incomplete or extensively dismembered (Reddy, ...for statureestimation from the ...