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Hugo F V Cardoso

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Journal of Forensic Sciences|December 2, 2008
A test of three methods for estimating stature from immature skeletal remains using long bone lengthsHugo F V Cardoso
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 17, 2010
Testing discriminant functions for sex determination from deciduous teethHugo F V Cardoso
Journal of Forensic Sciences|February 24, 2007
A test of the differential accuracy of the maxillary versus the mandibular dentition in age estimations of immature skeletal remains based on developing tooth lengthHugo F V Cardoso
Forensic Science International|December 19, 2006
Accuracy of developing tooth length as an estimate of age in human skeletal remains: the deciduous dentitionHugo F V Cardoso
Forensic Science International|August 10, 2019
A critical response to "A critical review of sub-adult age estimation in biological anthropology" by Corron, Marchal, Condemi and Adalian (2018)Hugo F V Cardoso
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 30, 2007
Epiphyseal union at the innominate and lower limb in a modern Portuguese skeletal sample, and age estimation in adolescent and young adult male and female skeletonsHugo F V Cardoso
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 3, 2005
Brief communication: the collection of identified human skeletons housed at the Bocage Museum (National Museum of Natural History), Lisbon, PortugalHugo F V Cardoso
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 2, 2006
Environmental effects on skeletal versus dental development: Using a documented subadult skeletal sample to test a basic assumption in human osteological researchHugo F V Cardoso
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|May 26, 2009
Accuracy of developing tooth length as an estimate of age in human skeletal remains: the permanent dentitionHugo F V Cardoso
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 17, 2008
Age estimation of adolescent and young adult male and female skeletons II, epiphyseal union at the upper limb and scapular girdle in a modern Portuguese skeletal sampleHugo F V Cardoso
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Journal of Forensic Sciences|December 2, 2008
A test of three methods for estimating stature from immature skeletal remains using long bone lengthsHugo F V Cardoso
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 17, 2010
Testing discriminant functions for sex determination from deciduous teethHugo F V Cardoso
Journal of Forensic Sciences|February 24, 2007
A test of the differential accuracy of the maxillary versus the mandibular dentition in age estimations of immature skeletal remains based on developing tooth lengthHugo F V Cardoso
Forensic Science International|December 19, 2006
Accuracy of developing tooth length as an estimate of age in human skeletal remains: the deciduous dentitionHugo F V Cardoso
Forensic Science International|August 10, 2019
A critical response to "A critical review of sub-adult age estimation in biological anthropology" by Corron, Marchal, Condemi and Adalian (2018)Hugo F V Cardoso
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 30, 2007
Epiphyseal union at the innominate and lower limb in a modern Portuguese skeletal sample, and age estimation in adolescent and young adult male and female skeletonsHugo F V Cardoso
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 3, 2005
Brief communication: the collection of identified human skeletons housed at the Bocage Museum (National Museum of Natural History), Lisbon, PortugalHugo F V Cardoso
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|November 2, 2006
Environmental effects on skeletal versus dental development: Using a documented subadult skeletal sample to test a basic assumption in human osteological researchHugo F V Cardoso
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|May 26, 2009
Accuracy of developing tooth length as an estimate of age in human skeletal remains: the permanent dentitionHugo F V Cardoso
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|June 17, 2008
Age estimation of adolescent and young adult male and female skeletons II, epiphyseal union at the upper limb and scapular girdle in a modern Portuguese skeletal sampleHugo F V Cardoso
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