Sex estimation from the tarsal bones in a Portuguese sample: a machine learning approach
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David Navega | Eugénia Cunha | Ann H. Ross | Ricardo Vicente | Duarte N. Vieira | D. Vieira | E. Cunha | A. Ross | D. Navega | R. Vicente
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