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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2023

The (un)coupling method: principle and application on fetuses and infants’ skeletal remains up to three postnatal months

Vincent Bonhomme

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The (un)coupling method is a two-step procedure tool available freely online for fetuses and infants up to three postnatal months. It is a method of (1) detection of a possible developmental anomaly and (2) estimation of age using the best non-biased predictor between the femur length and the maximal length/width of the pars basilaris. This presentation describes the principle of the method and gives some examples of application.
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hal-04209299 , version 1 (16-09-2023)

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Mélissa Niel, Vincent Bonhomme, Pascal Adalian. The (un)coupling method: principle and application on fetuses and infants’ skeletal remains up to three postnatal months. 20th anniversary symposium - Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe, Aug 2023, Marseille, France. ⟨hal-04209299⟩
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