2019
DOI: 10.4103/jfsm.jfsm_37_19
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Sexual dimorphism in right and left orbital fossa measurements from adult human skulls from an eastern Indian population

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“…Ghosh et al 10 , study conducted in Calcutta and Jain D et al 11 , study conducted in Delhi, observed that right orbital breadth, left orbital breadth, right orbital height and left orbital height was more in males compared to female skulls (42.87 vs 42.00, 42.87 vs 40.66, 36.77 vs 36.00, 37.12 vs 36.33) (42.2 vs 40.4, 41.8 vs 39.8, 33.1 vs 32.7, 33.1 vs 32.7) respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ghosh et al 10 , study conducted in Calcutta and Jain D et al 11 , study conducted in Delhi, observed that right orbital breadth, left orbital breadth, right orbital height and left orbital height was more in males compared to female skulls (42.87 vs 42.00, 42.87 vs 40.66, 36.77 vs 36.00, 37.12 vs 36.33) (42.2 vs 40.4, 41.8 vs 39.8, 33.1 vs 32.7, 33.1 vs 32.7) respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Age, sex, lineage and evolutionary periods are effective in the development of orbital dimensions, which is one of the formations in the cranium.5 Therefore, orbital measurements are important in forensic anthropology (4,5).…”
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