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Pubic symphysis / Statistical inference / Estimation theory / Signal processing
Date: 2013-01-09 14:21:53
Pubic symphysis
Statistical inference
Estimation theory
Signal processing

MA Thesis – Human Skeletal Biology Track, Physical Anthropology - New York University[removed]A COMPARISON OF GROSS MORPHOLOGY AND HISTOMORPHOMETRY AGE-AT-DEATH ESTIMATION METHODS ON A KNOWN FORENSIC SAMPLE

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