2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchb.2013.04.003
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Geometric morphometric assessment of sexually dimorphic characteristics of the distal humerus

Abstract: A number of recent studies investigated the use of morphological characteristics of the distal humerus to estimate the sex of unknown individuals. Using visual assessment, accuracies ranging from 74% to more than 90% were reported. The aim of this study was to assess these traits with geometric morphometrics, in order to determine if they corroborate the findings as described with pure visual assessment. A total sample of 155 female and 175 male humeri of South Africans were used. All humeri were photographed … Show more

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“…; also see ). The latter described the ellipsoidal outline of the olecranon fossa and was recorded clockwise starting from its most inferior aspect, using landmarks 1, 2, 3 and 4 adapted from Vance and Steyn as guides (Fig. ).…”
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“…; also see ). The latter described the ellipsoidal outline of the olecranon fossa and was recorded clockwise starting from its most inferior aspect, using landmarks 1, 2, 3 and 4 adapted from Vance and Steyn as guides (Fig. ).…”
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confidence: 87%
“…The first evaluated the constriction of the trochlea, it is defined as the sinusoidal curve reaching from the most medial inferior aspect to the most lateral inferior aspect of the trochlea, constrained by the landmarks at both endpoints (a,c), and must pass through the landmark placed between at the greatest constriction point (Fig. ; also see ). The latter described the ellipsoidal outline of the olecranon fossa and was recorded clockwise starting from its most inferior aspect, using landmarks 1, 2, 3 and 4 adapted from Vance and Steyn as guides (Fig.…”
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