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Forensic Science International Forensic Science International 117 (2001) 241-242 www.clsevier.com/locate/forsciint Volume contents Volume 117 (2001) Nos. 1-2 Articles Global forensic anthropology in the 21st century M.Y. iscan (Turkey) The roughness of the supranasal region — a morphological sex trait K.-H. Schiwy-Bochat (Germany) Sex determination from the head of the femur of South African whites and blacks S.A. Asala (South Africa) Sex determination and estimation of stature from the long bones of the arm G. Mall, M. Hubig, A. Biittner, J. Kuznik, R. Penning and M. Graw (Germany) Estimation of fetal age from dimensions of atlas and axis ossification centers C. Castellana and F. Kosa (Hungary) Cranial thickness in relation to age, sex and general body build in a Danish forensic sample N. Lynnerup (Denmark) The colour of the human skull A.Th. Schafer (Germany) An Indian mummy: a case report I. Jit, S. Sehgal and D. Sahni (India) The reliability of forensic osteology — a case in point. Case study A. Kemkes-Grottenthaler (Germany) An estimation of the post-mortem interval in human skeletal remains: a radionuclide and trace element approach B. Swift, 1. Lauder, S. Black and J. Norris (UK) Identification of unknown dead bodies by X-ray image comparison of the skull using the X-ray simulation program FoXSIS T. Riepert, D. Ulmcke, F. Schweden and B. Nafe (Germany) 89-98 Ultrasonic assessment of facial soft tissue thicknesses in adult Egyptians I.H. El-Mehallawi and E.M. Soliman (Egypt) 99-107 An economised craniofacial identification system A.K. Ghosh and P. Sinha (India) 109-119 Cranio-facial morphanalysis: a new method for enhancing reliability while identifying skulls by photo super- imposition P.T. Jayaprakash, G.J. Srinivasan and M.G. Amravaneswaran (India) 121-143 Craniometry and mathematical calculations as a method for viscero-cranium profile determination Z.K. Jedrzejowska (USA) 145-151 PI: S0379-0738(01)00438-8 Volume contents OS ere Tree errr re Sree eee Te ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee es 153-155 I af dco 's Ae a hace be he OO SERAES AOS EET OOS ORES OE ee : 157-159 Nos. 3 Articles Y-chromosome variation in a Norwegian population sample B. Myhre Dupuy, R. Andreassen, A.G. Flones, K. Tomassen, T. Egeland, M. Brion, A. Carracedo and B. Olaisen (Norway, Spain) 163-173 Methadone and EDDP in hair from human subjects following a maintenance program: results of a pilot study C. Girod and C. Staub (Switzerland) 175-184 Differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry of barium and lead in gunshot residues C.A. Woolever and H.D. Dewald (USA) 185-190 Congestion bleedings of the face and cardiopulmonary resuscitation — an attempt to evaluate their relationship H. Maxeiner (Germany) 191-198 Intra-familial child homicide in Finland 1970—1994: incidence, causes of death and demographic characteristics T. Vanamo, A. Kauppi, K. Karkola, J. Merikanto and E. Rasanen (Finland) 199-204 Immunohistochemical investigation of pulmonary surfactant-associated protein A in fatal poisoning B.-L. Zhu, K. Ishida, S. Oritani, L. Quan, M.Q. Fujita, H.M aeda, M. Ogawa, N. Tanaka, S. Komura and T. Tsuji (Japan) 205-212 Development of rigor mortis is not affected by muscle volume M. Kobayashi, H. Ikegaya, I. Takase, K. Hatanaka, K. Sakurada and H. Iwase (Japan) 213-219 Case Report A biomechanical reconstruction of a wound caused by a glass shard — a case report P.T. O'Callaghan, M.D. Jones, D.S. James, S. Leadbeatter, S.L. Evans and L.D.M. Nokes (UK) Announcement of population data Ls . STR population data for 10 STR loci including the GenePrint'™ PowerPlex'™ 1.2 kit from El-Minia (Central Egypt) A. Ahmed, A.M.T. Linacre, A.A.A. Mohammed, P. Vanezis and W. Goodwin (UK) Population data of FI3AO1, FES/FPS, VWA, CSFIPO, TPOX and THO! short tandem repeat loci in a sample of African descent individuals of Colombia J.J. Yunis, A. Baena, O. Garcia, I. Uriarte and E.J. Yunis (Colombia, Spain) 235-236 EG ETT EET TTT CCE TE CTO TR CCT CCR TCL OTETOTE. Nek eel 237-239 eee Gals. Vert. be Salreaalba, &. three, bea. WUE ote be SUIS SUS ew ee te UG 241-242 eae bid wees Gaels bd ala le d VW e.s.e 610 bb oO R WS 164 N a ek b 68 Od RO Oe Ae weed , 243 I. oe bh ehikh Kad hedbe bade b 00S Od Oke O64 ss eee As 2 4 ee , 245-248

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