Soft tissue thickness values for black and coloured South African children aged 6–13 years

Highlights • Population data for facial soft tissue thickness (STT) of Black and Coloured South African children are provided for facial reconstruction / approximation of juvenile remains. • STT data should be pooled as two age groups subdivided at age 10 with ancestry taken into account. • Sex shou...

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Adults
Age
Age Factors
Black or African American
Black People
Child
Children
Children & youth
Craniofacial approximation
Craniofacial reconstruction
Criminal statistics
Cross-Sectional Studies
Face (anatomy)
Face - anatomy & histology
Facial
Female
Forensic Anthropology
Forensic anthropology population data
Forensic science
Forensic sciences
Genealogy
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Landmarks
Male
Medical imaging
Methods
Pathology
Sex
Sex Factors
Soft tissues
South Africa
South African population
Studies
Tissue thickness
Ultrasonic imaging
title Soft tissue thickness values for black and coloured South African children aged 6–13 years
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