Determination of sex constitutes the most important element during the identification process of human skeletal remains. Several sex-specific features of human skeleton have been exploited for sex determination with varying reliability. This study aims to obtain sexual dimorphic standards for ulnae of the north Indian population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDetermination of sex of unknown skeleton remains is the most important step in the identification process. Racial and regional differences in the populations create and maintain specificity in their dimorphic characteristics. Moreover, considering continued secular changes in the population structure, constant revision of osteometric standards becomes mandatory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFacial region is drained by the maxillary, facial and superficial temporal veins. In the present case, retromandibular venous junction divided into anterior and posterior divisions immediately after its formation and a common venous channel was formed between internal jugular and anterior jugular veins where facial, lingual and submental veins drained.
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