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Validation and recalibration of sex estimation methods using pubic nonmetric traits for the Chilean population

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Title
Validation and recalibration of sex estimation methods using pubic nonmetric traits for the Chilean population
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International Journal of Legal Medicine, April 2024
DOI 10.1007/s00414-024-03233-z
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Natalia Rojas González, Zuzana Obertová, Daniel Franklin

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