2013
DOI: 10.5958/j.0973-9130.7.2.001
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Unusual Incised Stab Wound Produced by a Single Edged Weapon: A Case Report

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“…Both show presence of significant differences. However, Kaushal et al (2004) found that amongst all teeth, the mandibular canines were found to exhibit the greatest gender dimorphism. There was also the existence of a statistically significant gender dimorphism in the morphometry of mandibular canines in North Indian Population.…”
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“…Both show presence of significant differences. However, Kaushal et al (2004) found that amongst all teeth, the mandibular canines were found to exhibit the greatest gender dimorphism. There was also the existence of a statistically significant gender dimorphism in the morphometry of mandibular canines in North Indian Population.…”
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confidence: 97%