Quantitative forensic evaluation of bite marks with the aid of a shape analysis computer program: Part 2; 'SCIP' and bite marks in skin and foodstuffs
In a previous paper, we have shown that the use of an interactive shape analysis computer program ('SCIP') and the derivation of a quantitative Similarity Index greatly facilitated the comparison of experimental flat wax bite marks with the dentition of various 'suspects' and the...
Main Authors: | Nambiar, P., Bridges, T.E., Brown, K.A. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1995
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/3865/1/Quantitative_forensic_evaluation_of_bite_marks_with_the_aid_of_a_shape_analysis_computer_program_Part_2_%27SCIP%27_and_bite_marks_in_skin_and_foodstuffs.pdf |
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