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Investigators at Charite University release new data on life sciences
April 5th, 2008
Researchers detail in 'Study of age dependence of epiphyseal ossification of the hand skeleton,' new data in life sciences. According to recent research from Berlin, Germany, "Radiological analysis of the hand skeleton is a key pillar of forensic age diagnostics in living subjects undergoing criminal proceedings. The present study investigated whether ossification stage classification of selected epiphyses of the hand could provide added value to hand radiograph analysis." "Hand radiographs from 265 male and 164 female subjects aged 10-18years old who had been X-rayed due to traumatological indications were therefore assessed. Epiphyseal ossification of selected...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-04-05)
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