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John Albanese

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Journal of Forensic Sciences|April 1, 2003
A metric method for sex determination using the hipbone and the femurJohn Albanese
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 20, 2013
A method for estimating sex using the clavicle, humerus, radius, and ulnaJohn Albanese
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence|April 16, 2026
From simulated empathy to structural attunement: Realtime Editable Memory Topology and the evolution of emotionally grounded AIJohn Albanese
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 11, 2011
Latent evidence detection using a combination of near infrared and high dynamic range photography: an example using bloodstainsJohn Albanese, Ronald Montes
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 24, 2017
Estimating Biological Characteristics With Virtual Laser DataRyan A Mullins, John Albanese
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 30, 2004
History and demographic composition of the Robert J. Terry anatomical collectionDavid R Hunt, John Albanese
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 23, 2008
A metric method for sex determination using the proximal femur and fragmentary hipboneJohn Albanese, Greg Eklics, Andrew Tuck
Journal of Forensic Sciences|May 23, 2019
Commentary on: Stephan CN, Ross AH. Letter to the Editor-A Code of Practice for the Establishment and Use of Authentic Human Skeleton Collections in Forensic Anthropology. J Forensic Sci 2018;63(5):1604-7John Albanese, Hugo F V Cardoso
Forensic Science International|December 31, 2011
Do century-specific equations provide better estimates of stature? A test of the 19-20th century boundary for the stature estimation feature in Fordisc 3.0John Albanese, Stephanie E Osley, Andrew Tuck
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 30, 2019
Investigating the role of exogenous cueing on selection history formationMichael A Grubb, Gabriela Christensen, John Albanese
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Journal of Forensic Sciences|April 1, 2003
A metric method for sex determination using the hipbone and the femurJohn Albanese
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 20, 2013
A method for estimating sex using the clavicle, humerus, radius, and ulnaJohn Albanese
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence|April 16, 2026
From simulated empathy to structural attunement: Realtime Editable Memory Topology and the evolution of emotionally grounded AIJohn Albanese
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 11, 2011
Latent evidence detection using a combination of near infrared and high dynamic range photography: an example using bloodstainsJohn Albanese, Ronald Montes
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 24, 2017
Estimating Biological Characteristics With Virtual Laser DataRyan A Mullins, John Albanese
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|December 30, 2004
History and demographic composition of the Robert J. Terry anatomical collectionDavid R Hunt, John Albanese
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 23, 2008
A metric method for sex determination using the proximal femur and fragmentary hipboneJohn Albanese, Greg Eklics, Andrew Tuck
Journal of Forensic Sciences|May 23, 2019
Commentary on: Stephan CN, Ross AH. Letter to the Editor-A Code of Practice for the Establishment and Use of Authentic Human Skeleton Collections in Forensic Anthropology. J Forensic Sci 2018;63(5):1604-7John Albanese, Hugo F V Cardoso
Forensic Science International|December 31, 2011
Do century-specific equations provide better estimates of stature? A test of the 19-20th century boundary for the stature estimation feature in Fordisc 3.0John Albanese, Stephanie E Osley, Andrew Tuck
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 30, 2019
Investigating the role of exogenous cueing on selection history formationMichael A Grubb, Gabriela Christensen, John Albanese
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