2019
DOI: 10.15421/021929
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X-ray densitometric indices of proximal phalanx, medial phalanx and ungular pelvic limb bones as criteria for age diagnosis of cattle in forensic veterinary expertise

Abstract: Morphological parameters of biological material are extremely informative in diagnostic studies, in particular, to determine the species, sex, time of death, the term of burial. The most informative object for these tasks is the skeleton, because changes in the bones are stored for a long time, while soft tissue is subjected to rotting. Bone tissue is the most durable, but at the same time, it is very labile and reacts to all metabolic processes in the body. The object of the study was proximal phalanx, medial… Show more

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“…The significance of the bones is the keeping identifying features for an extended period, so the bony features are included in the indicators that reliably characterize the species, age, and sex belonging to the object of research [12]. The most informative thing to determine the species, time of death, and age is the skeleton because changes in the bones are stored for a very long time, while soft tissue is subjected to rotting [13]. To our knowledge, there is a sacristy of information on pelvimetry and parity in Egyptian buffaloes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significance of the bones is the keeping identifying features for an extended period, so the bony features are included in the indicators that reliably characterize the species, age, and sex belonging to the object of research [12]. The most informative thing to determine the species, time of death, and age is the skeleton because changes in the bones are stored for a very long time, while soft tissue is subjected to rotting [13]. To our knowledge, there is a sacristy of information on pelvimetry and parity in Egyptian buffaloes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%