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Katherine E Weisensee

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American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|April 6, 2013
Assessing the relationship between fluctuating asymmetry and cause of death in skeletal remains: a test of the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesisKatherine E Weisensee
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|March 12, 2025
Human Decomposition and Time Since Death: Persistent Challenges and Future Directions of Postmortem Interval Estimation in Forensic AnthropologyKatherine E Weisensee, Madeline M Atwell
Economics and Human Biology|March 12, 2018
Craniofacial asymmetry as a marker of socioeconomic status among undocumented Mexican immigrants in the United StatesKatherine E Weisensee, M Katherine Spradley
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 5, 2011
Secular changes in craniofacial morphology of the Portuguese using geometric morphometricsKatherine E Weisensee, Richard L Jantz
Human Biology|October 15, 2016
An Examination of the Differential Effects of the Modern Epidemiological Transition on Cranial Morphology in the United States and PortugalKatherine E Weisensee, Richard L Jantz
Forensic Science International|October 19, 2015
Design and evaluation of a bioreactor with application to forensic burial environmentsMelissa A Dunphy, Katherine E Weisensee, Elena A Mikhailova, et al.
Forensic Science International|December 5, 2024
Modeling human decomposition: A Bayesian approachD Hudson Smith, Noah Nisbet, Carl Ehrett, et al.
Forensic Science International|January 26, 2024
geoFOR: A collaborative forensic taphonomy database for estimating the postmortem intervalKatherine E Weisensee, Cristina I Tica, Madeline M Atwell, et al.
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American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|April 6, 2013
Assessing the relationship between fluctuating asymmetry and cause of death in skeletal remains: a test of the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesisKatherine E Weisensee
American Journal of Biological Anthropology|March 12, 2025
Human Decomposition and Time Since Death: Persistent Challenges and Future Directions of Postmortem Interval Estimation in Forensic AnthropologyKatherine E Weisensee, Madeline M Atwell
Economics and Human Biology|March 12, 2018
Craniofacial asymmetry as a marker of socioeconomic status among undocumented Mexican immigrants in the United StatesKatherine E Weisensee, M Katherine Spradley
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|May 5, 2011
Secular changes in craniofacial morphology of the Portuguese using geometric morphometricsKatherine E Weisensee, Richard L Jantz
Human Biology|October 15, 2016
An Examination of the Differential Effects of the Modern Epidemiological Transition on Cranial Morphology in the United States and PortugalKatherine E Weisensee, Richard L Jantz
Forensic Science International|October 19, 2015
Design and evaluation of a bioreactor with application to forensic burial environmentsMelissa A Dunphy, Katherine E Weisensee, Elena A Mikhailova, et al.
Forensic Science International|December 5, 2024
Modeling human decomposition: A Bayesian approachD Hudson Smith, Noah Nisbet, Carl Ehrett, et al.
Forensic Science International|January 26, 2024
geoFOR: A collaborative forensic taphonomy database for estimating the postmortem intervalKatherine E Weisensee, Cristina I Tica, Madeline M Atwell, et al.
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