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February 19, 2017
Elliptical Fourier analysis: fundamentals, applications, and value for forensic anthropology
Jodi Caple, John Byrd, Carl N Stephan
Forensic Science International
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August 22, 2015
Facial soft tissue thicknesses: Noise, signal, and P
Carl N Stephan, Lachlan Munn, Jodi Caple
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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October 9, 2003
Predicting nose projection and pronasale position in facial approximation: a test of published methods and proposal of new guidelines
Carl N Stephan, Maciej Henneberg, Wayne Sampson
Forensic Science International
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March 4, 2018
Error measurement in craniometrics: The comparative performance of four popular assessment methods using 2000 simulated cranial length datasets (g-op)
Hayley S M Fancourt, Carl N Stephan
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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December 31, 2024
Correlations of facial soft tissue thicknesses with craniometric dimensions improve craniofacial identification estimates: Fact or fiction?
Te Wai Pounamu T Hona, Carl N Stephan
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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June 4, 2005
Does sexual dimorphism in facial soft tissue depths justify sex distinction in craniofacial identification?
Carl N Stephan, Rachel M Norris, Maciej Henneberg
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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October 7, 2023
Global facial soft tissue thicknesses for craniofacial identification (2023): a review of 140 years of data since Welcker's first study
Te Wai Pounamu T Hona, Carl N Stephan
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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August 23, 2022
Craniofacial superimposition: a review of focus distance estimation methods and an extension to profile view photographs
Carl N Stephan, Sean Healy, Hamish Bultitude, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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October 24, 2013
Facial soft tissue depth statistics and enhanced point estimators for craniofacial identification: the debut of the shorth and the 75-shormax
Carl N Stephan, Ellie K Simpson, John E Byrd
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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June 22, 2016
Turning the tables of sex distinction in craniofacial identification: Why females possess thicker facial soft tissues than males, not vice versa
Carl N Stephan, Rory Preisler, Ozgur Bulut, et al.
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International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
February 19, 2017
Elliptical Fourier analysis: fundamentals, applications, and value for forensic anthropology
Jodi Caple, John Byrd, Carl N Stephan
Forensic Science International
|
August 22, 2015
Facial soft tissue thicknesses: Noise, signal, and P
Carl N Stephan, Lachlan Munn, Jodi Caple
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|
October 9, 2003
Predicting nose projection and pronasale position in facial approximation: a test of published methods and proposal of new guidelines
Carl N Stephan, Maciej Henneberg, Wayne Sampson
Forensic Science International
|
March 4, 2018
Error measurement in craniometrics: The comparative performance of four popular assessment methods using 2000 simulated cranial length datasets (g-op)
Hayley S M Fancourt, Carl N Stephan
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
December 31, 2024
Correlations of facial soft tissue thicknesses with craniometric dimensions improve craniofacial identification estimates: Fact or fiction?
Te Wai Pounamu T Hona, Carl N Stephan
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
June 4, 2005
Does sexual dimorphism in facial soft tissue depths justify sex distinction in craniofacial identification?
Carl N Stephan, Rachel M Norris, Maciej Henneberg
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
October 7, 2023
Global facial soft tissue thicknesses for craniofacial identification (2023): a review of 140 years of data since Welcker's first study
Te Wai Pounamu T Hona, Carl N Stephan
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
August 23, 2022
Craniofacial superimposition: a review of focus distance estimation methods and an extension to profile view photographs
Carl N Stephan, Sean Healy, Hamish Bultitude, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
October 24, 2013
Facial soft tissue depth statistics and enhanced point estimators for craniofacial identification: the debut of the shorth and the 75-shormax
Carl N Stephan, Ellie K Simpson, John E Byrd
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|
June 22, 2016
Turning the tables of sex distinction in craniofacial identification: Why females possess thicker facial soft tissues than males, not vice versa
Carl N Stephan, Rory Preisler, Ozgur Bulut, et al.
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