39 results on '"Slice, Dennis E."'
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2. Age-at-Death Estimation for Modern Populations in Mexico and Puerto Rico through the Use of 3D Laser Scans of the Pubic Symphysis
3. Age-at-Death Estimation for Modern Populations in Mexico and Puerto Rico through the Use of 3D Laser Scans of the Pubic Symphysis
4. The Development and Use of Computational Tools in Forensic Science
5. Landmark Coordinates Aligned by Procrustes Analysis Do Not Lie in Kendall's Shape Space
6. A Computational Framework for Age‐at‐Death Estimation from the Skeleton: Surface and Outline Analysis of 3D Laser Scans of the Adult Pubic Symphysis†
7. “Cars have their own faces”: cross-cultural ratings of car shapes in biological (stereotypical) terms
8. The Feeding Biomechanics and Dietary Ecology of Australopithecus africanus
9. Geometric Morphometrics
10. Landmark-based Geometric Morphometrics and the Study of Allometry
11. Modeling Bone Surface Morphology: A Fully Quantitative Method for Age-at-Death Estimation Using the Pubic Symphysis
12. Quantification of age-related shape change of the human rib cage through geometric morphometrics
13. Regional shape change in adult facial bone curvature with age
14. Face to Face: The Perception of Automotive Designs
15. A geometric morphometric assessment of change in midline brain structural shape following a first episode of schizophrenia
16. A Study on the Asymmetry of the Human Left and Right Pubic Symphyseal Surfaces Using High‐Definition Data Capture and Computational Shape Methods.
17. Testing Reliability of the Computational Age‐At‐Death Estimation Methods between Five Observers Using Three‐Dimensional Image Data of the Pubic Symphysis,.
18. A Landmark-Free Method for Three-Dimensional Shape Analysis.
19. An enhanced computational method for age-at-death estimation based on the pubic symphysis using 3 D laser scans and thin plate splines.
20. Biomechanical Implications of Intraspecific Shape Variation in Chimpanzee Crania: Moving Toward an Integration of Geometric Morphometrics and Finite Element Analysis.
21. Influence of edentulism on human orbit and zygomatic arch shape.
22. Bioinformatics: The Machine Learning Approach
23. Viewpoints: Diet and dietary adaptations in early hominins: The hard food perspective.
24. A New Method for the Analysis of Soft Tissues with Data Acquired under Field Conditions.
25. Craniometric variation of some Mediterranean and Atlantic populations of Stenella coeruleoalba (Mammalia, Delphinidae): A three-dimensional geometric morphometric analysis.
26. The Structural Rigidity of the Cranium of Australopithecus africanus: Implications for Diet, Dietary Adaptations, and the Allometry of Feeding Biomechanics.
27. Shape Analysis of 3D Head Scan Data for U.S. Respirator Users.
28. Face to Face.
29. Comparison of relative mandibular growth vectors with high-resolution 3-dimensional imaging.
30. Assessment of mandibular growth and response to orthopedic treatment with 3-dimensional magnetic resonance images.
31. Modeling masticatory muscle force in finite element analysis: Sensitivity analysis using principal coordinates analysis.
32. Anthropology Takes Control of Morphometrics.
33. Geometric morphometrics: Ten years of progress following the ‘revolution’.
34. Mandibular shape in the genus Marmota (Rodentia, Sciuridae): A preliminary analysis using outlines.
35. Population Affinities of 19th Century Cuban Crania: Implications for Identification Criteria in South Florida Cuban Americans.
36. Comparing frontal cranial profiles in archaic and modern Homo by morphometric analysis.
37. Introduction to the proceedings of the Rome 2002 Geometric Morphometrics workshop. Homage to Leslie F. Marcus.
38. Errata: The Structural Rigidity of the Cranium of Australopithecus africanus: Implications for Diet, Dietary Adaptations, and the Allometry of Feeding Biomechanics.
39. Microwear, mechanics and the feeding adaptations of Australopithecus africanus
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