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An essential addition to any forensics course, this volume of case studies describes both innovative approaches and practical experiences in this dynamic field. It provides students with a strong sense of the types of cases with which forensic anthropologists become involved--as well as their professional and ethical responsibilities--and it demonstrates the truly multidisciplinary nature of the science. CASE STUDIES "Introducing Forensic Anthropology, " Dawnie Wolfe Steadman. "The Herring Case--An Outlier, " Karen Ramey Burns. "MultidisciplinaryApproach to Human Identification in Homicide Investigation: A Case Study from New York, " Douglas H. Ubelaker, Mary Jumbelic, Mark Wilson, and E. Ma...
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In order to establish criteria for more comfortable shoulder-harness design, this study was conducted to determine the angle of slope of the top of the shoulders where poorly fitting shoulder harness may produce discomfort and, occasionally, functional impairment through compression of the underlying soft tissues. The mean shoulder-slope angle (measured from the vertical body axis) of normal males based on this study of 55 Air Traffic Service trainees is 67.5 deg. with a standared deviation of 5.0 deg. (Author).