ROLE OF DIMENSION OF MASTOID PROCESS AND NASAL PROCESS IN GENDER DETERMINATION
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https://doi.org/10.48047/pw611g35Keywords:
eco friendly, innovative method,mastoid process,nasal processAbstract
BACKGROUND: The determination of gender from human skeletal is the fundamental importance of any forensic investigation. The accurateness of the sex estimation from skeletal varies according to bones and the fragmentary condition and the maximum accuracy can be obtained once the whole skeleton is available. In the event of lacking of any soft tissues, skeletal material is typically analysed to construct the individual’s biological profile, which includes information about genetic ancestry, sex and stature. In general, mastoid process indicates good reliability in gender identification over its triangular dimensions
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