1999
DOI: 10.1080/09709274.1999.11907461
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Estimation of Femoral Length Through Fragmentary Bone Dimensions

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“…If compared between male and female individuals, the values of 'r' for ITC were approximately similar. The value of 'r' for NL was also comparable between male and female individuals, with the men having slightly lower values than women (NATH and PRABHA, 1999;UMESH BABU, SADASHIV and KIRAN, 2013). Studies done in Indian populations showed values of 'r' ranging from 0.318 to 0.330 among men and 0.413 to 0.455 among women.…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…If compared between male and female individuals, the values of 'r' for ITC were approximately similar. The value of 'r' for NL was also comparable between male and female individuals, with the men having slightly lower values than women (NATH and PRABHA, 1999;UMESH BABU, SADASHIV and KIRAN, 2013). Studies done in Indian populations showed values of 'r' ranging from 0.318 to 0.330 among men and 0.413 to 0.455 among women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Among the 17 articles, 9 were performed among Indian populations, 3 among European populations, 2 among American populations, 2 among African populations and 1 in a Korean population. ITC was measured in Indian (NATH and PRABHA, 1999;PARMAR, SHAH, GODA et al, 2015;SINGH, NAIR, ANJANKAR et al, 2013;UMESH BABU, SADASHIV and KIRAN, 2013) and European populations (GIDNA and DOMÍNGUEZ-RODRIGO, 2013), and it was higher in Indian populations (0.21-0.67) compared to European populations (0.20). If compared between male and female individuals, the values of 'r' for ITC were approximately similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%