Prieels, 2009 - Google Patents
Holographic topometry with high resolution for forensic facial reconstructionPrieels, 2009
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- Prieels F
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- Medizinische Fakultät. Düsseldorf: Heinrich-Heine-Universität
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Forensic facial reconstruction is a small field within the area of forensic medicine. Forensic odontologists, forensic anthropologists and specific trained artists are performing facial reconstructions. This forensic technique can be useful when other identification methods fail …
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