Programm und Abstracts |
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G. Geserick (Berlin, Germany
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Introduction |
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S. Pollak (Freiburg, Germany)
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Greeting from the President |
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A. Schmeling (Münster, Germany)
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Analysis of the 10th proficiency test |
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S. De Froidmont, C. Palmiere, T. Uldin (Lausanne, Geneva, Switzerland)
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Forensic age estimation in living subjects: The West Switzerland University Center of Legal Medicine’s experience |
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J. Hollnberger, R. Neumann, R. Arnold, A. Hansch, W.A. Kaiser, E.-G. Mall (Jena, Germany)
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Evaluation of ossification of the medial clavicular epiphysis using neck and thoracic MRI |
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S. Black (Dundee, Great Britain)
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Age in the living, the UK in the present and in the future |
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V. Lucas (London, Great Britain)
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DAA: the 10 year threshold with a note on estimating probability with multiple teeth |
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M. Yadava (London, Great Britain)
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Third molar mineralization: a study in a Portuguese Populatio |
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G. Roberts (London, Great Britain)
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Problems with DAA - The errors introduced by stage H. Appropriate censoring of age data |
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A. Olze, B.R. Pynn, V. Kraul, R. Schulz, A. Heinecke, A. Schmeling (Berlin, Germany; Thunder Bay, Canada; Münster, Germany)
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Dental age estimation based on third molar development in First Nations people of Canada |
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S. Kvaal (Oslo, Norway)
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Age estimation of adults from dental radiographs - revisited |
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A. Fuhrmann, A. Otte-Witte (Hamburg, Germany)
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Age estimation from orthopantomograms - Combined evaluation of third molar mineralization and alveolar bone loss to assess the completion of the 18th year of age |
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T. Solheim, R. Schulz, M. Kupfer, A. Schmeling, A. Olze (Oslo, Norway; Münster, Berlin, Germany)
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Radiographic visibility of the root pulp in lower third molars |
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M. Andrade, H. Cardoso (Lisbon, Porto, Portugal)
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Can we combine dental and skeletal age estimates when assessing biological age? |
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K. Trübner, M. Trübner, M. Werner, B. Hauffa (Essen, Germany)
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A case of unexplained hyposomia within the framework of forensic age diagnostics |