Age and Sex Estimation from the Human Clavicle in the American Population, 1912-1938 and 1986-1998

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19 juin 2014

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Natalie Langley-Shirley et al., « Age and Sex Estimation from the Human Clavicle in the American Population, 1912-1938 and 1986-1998 », Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, ID : 10.3886/ICPSR25901.v1


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This study investigated skeletal maturation and gender dimorphism in the human clavicle in the American population. Biological data were collected on two skeletal collections: the William F. McCormick Clavicle Collection and the Hamann-Todd Osteological Collection. Size and shape data were collected from computed tomography (CT) scans of the McCormick clavicles. Several automated measurements were taken on 1,413 McCormick clavicles, including three traditional and six non-traditional measurements (Dataset 1). A total of 593 individuals from the William F. McCormick Clavicle Collection (Dataset 2) and 354 individuals from the Hamann-Todd Osteological Collection (Dataset 3) were scored for medial clavicular epiphyseal fusion using McKern and Stewart's (1957) five-phase rating system.

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