2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejfs.2016.11.006
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Sex determination using facial linear dimensions and angles among Hausa population of Kano State, Nigeria

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“…In this study it was observed that males have significantly higher mean value in most of the facial variables studied compared to the females. This is similar to the studies carried out by some other researchers 2,16,[27][28][29][30] . A study on Malaysian students of Melaka Manipal Medical College showed that all female values were lesser than those of males 19 .…”
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“…In this study it was observed that males have significantly higher mean value in most of the facial variables studied compared to the females. This is similar to the studies carried out by some other researchers 2,16,[27][28][29][30] . A study on Malaysian students of Melaka Manipal Medical College showed that all female values were lesser than those of males 19 .…”
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“…Individual differences in body shape and configuration among different ethnic groups may be attributed to their genetic makeup, the type of nutrition and environmental conditions. Many investigators have shown significant differences in craniofacial complex among ethnic and racial groups 16,[21][22][23][24][25] . It has therefore become very necessary for the establishment of anthropometric standards for the evaluation of deviations in craniofacial morphology, for a particular population 26 .…”
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“…The reference points which were used to determine various measurements are described in Table 1 and depicted in Figure 1. [24567]…”
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“…Since facial measurements have been correlated with several individual characteristics, FPA has found large applications in a number of scientific fields in which the analysis of faces on two‐dimensional images is of interest . In legal medicine and forensic science, in particular, different studies reported the possibility of using FPA to estimate the age of individuals , to predict their sex or ancestry , to simulate facial growth or age progression , as well as to support human identification by comparing captured facial images to reference ones, that is, forensic facial identification (FFI) .…”
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