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Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 16, 2015
An enhanced computational method for age-at-death estimation based on the pubic symphysis using 3D laser scans and thin plate splinesDetelina Stoyanova, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Dennis E Slice
Human Biology|September 21, 2023
Understanding the Relationship between Genetic Markers and Skeletal Remains: Implications for Forensic Anthropology and Phenotype-Genotype StudiesKamar Afra, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Michelle D Hamilton
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 20, 2009
Estimation and evidence in forensic anthropology: sex and raceLyle W Konigsberg, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Dawnie Wolfe Steadman
Human Biology|May 5, 2021
Population Identifiability from Forensic Genetic Markers: Ancestry Variation in Latin AmericaCris E Hughes, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Lyle W Konigsberg
Human Biology|May 5, 2021
An Admixture Approach to Trihybrid Ancestry Variation in the Philippines with Implications for Forensic AnthropologyBridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Cris E Hughes, Matthew C Go, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 1, 2017
A Computational Framework for Age-at-Death Estimation from the Skeleton: Surface and Outline Analysis of 3D Laser Scans of the Adult Pubic SymphysisDetelina K Stoyanova, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Jieun Kim, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 21, 2018
A Study on the Asymmetry of the Human Left and Right Pubic Symphyseal Surfaces Using High-Definition Data Capture and Computational Shape MethodsDetelina K Stoyanova, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Jieun Kim, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 27, 2017
Testing inter-observer reliability of the Transition Analysis aging method on the William M. Bass forensic skeletal collectionChristina L Fojas, Jieun Kim, Jocelyn D Minsky-Rowland, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 29, 2018
Understanding (Mis)classification Trends of Latin Americans in Fordisc 3.1: Incorporating Cranial Morphology, Microgeographic Origin, and Admixture Proportions for InterpretationCris E Hughes, Beatrix Dudzik, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|June 26, 2018
Testing Reliability of the Computational Age-At-Death Estimation Methods between Five Observers Using Three-Dimensional Image Data of the Pubic SymphysisJieun Kim, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Detelina K Stoyanova, et al.
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|July 16, 2015
An enhanced computational method for age-at-death estimation based on the pubic symphysis using 3D laser scans and thin plate splinesDetelina Stoyanova, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Dennis E Slice
Human Biology|September 21, 2023
Understanding the Relationship between Genetic Markers and Skeletal Remains: Implications for Forensic Anthropology and Phenotype-Genotype StudiesKamar Afra, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Michelle D Hamilton
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 20, 2009
Estimation and evidence in forensic anthropology: sex and raceLyle W Konigsberg, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Dawnie Wolfe Steadman
Human Biology|May 5, 2021
Population Identifiability from Forensic Genetic Markers: Ancestry Variation in Latin AmericaCris E Hughes, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Lyle W Konigsberg
Human Biology|May 5, 2021
An Admixture Approach to Trihybrid Ancestry Variation in the Philippines with Implications for Forensic AnthropologyBridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Cris E Hughes, Matthew C Go, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 1, 2017
A Computational Framework for Age-at-Death Estimation from the Skeleton: Surface and Outline Analysis of 3D Laser Scans of the Adult Pubic SymphysisDetelina K Stoyanova, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Jieun Kim, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 21, 2018
A Study on the Asymmetry of the Human Left and Right Pubic Symphyseal Surfaces Using High-Definition Data Capture and Computational Shape MethodsDetelina K Stoyanova, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Jieun Kim, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|October 27, 2017
Testing inter-observer reliability of the Transition Analysis aging method on the William M. Bass forensic skeletal collectionChristina L Fojas, Jieun Kim, Jocelyn D Minsky-Rowland, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 29, 2018
Understanding (Mis)classification Trends of Latin Americans in Fordisc 3.1: Incorporating Cranial Morphology, Microgeographic Origin, and Admixture Proportions for InterpretationCris E Hughes, Beatrix Dudzik, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|June 26, 2018
Testing Reliability of the Computational Age-At-Death Estimation Methods between Five Observers Using Three-Dimensional Image Data of the Pubic SymphysisJieun Kim, Bridget F B Algee-Hewitt, Detelina K Stoyanova, et al.
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