Program und Abstracts |
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G. Geserick (Berlin, Germany
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Introduction |
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A. Schmeling (Münster, Germany)
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Analysis of the 11th proficiency test |
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G. Ersoy (Istanbul, Turkey)
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Practice of age estimation in living individuals in Turkey |
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E. Rudolf (Attnang-Puchheim, Austria)
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Age differentiation of adolescent refugees within the Austrian asylum system |
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J. Remus (Berlin, Germany)
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Age assessment as a tool for unaccompanied refugees minors: in the interest of the child? |
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G.J. Roberts et al. (London, United Kingdom)
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Weighted and weighted average of age at attainment of tooth development stages in young children |
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L. Hackman (Dundee, United Kingdom)
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Four Skeletal methods of age estimation |
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P. Saint Martin et al. (Toulouse, France)
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Age estimation by magnetic resonance imaging of the distal tibial epiphysis and the calcaneum |
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J. Krämer et al. (Münster, Germany)
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the knee for the purpose of forensic age diagnostics in living individuals |
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D. Wittschieber et al. (Münster, Germany)
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The iliac crest apophysis in forensic age diagnostics of living individuals: fundamental research by means of pelvic radiography |
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D. Gibelli et al. (Milan, Italy)
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Age estimation on 2D images: application of the metrical approach for ascertainment of age in cases of suspected juvenile pornography |
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H. Liversidge (London, United Kingdom)
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Controversies in dental age estimation |
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N. Aksu (Düsseldorf, Germany)
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Age estimation based on aspartic acid racemization in dentin – influence of dentin caries. |
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