Mohd Ali

Mohd Ali
Panjab University · Department of Anthropology

Ph.D. Anthropology

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Introduction
Mohd Ali currently works as Lecturer at the Department of Anthropology, Govt. Degree College, Budgam, Kashmir
Additional affiliations
May 2020 - present
Government Degree College Budgam Kashmir
Position
  • Lecturer
January 2015 - December 2019
Panjab University
Position
  • Research Associate
Education
July 2011 - August 2013
Panjab University
Field of study
  • Anthropology
June 2008 - July 2011
Panjab University
Field of study
  • Science

Publications

Publications (6)
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Forensic anthropology involves diverse applications of anthropological knowledge to medico-legal problems like human identification based on sex determination, age estimation, stature reconstruction, and deciphering ancestry of unknown living individuals or skeletal remains. Sex can be determined by using different body parts such as extremities (l...
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Forensic anthropologists and pathologists have solved various mysteries like identifying victims and documenting crimes. They have identified the remains of decomposed, partially skeletonized and burned victims. For identifications, parameters like sex, stature, age, and ancestry are the foremost essential components. A present cross-sectional stud...
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Indian population is composed of various heterogeneous groups differing in wide range of morphological and morphometric features. Present study is based on cephalometric measurements of 251 Brokpa (134 males and 117 females) individuals to report the degree of variations in facial features of this mountainous tribe living in cold environmental cond...
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Indian population is composed of various heterogeneous groups differing in wide range of morphological and morphometric features. Present study is based on cephalometric measurements of 251 Brokpa (134 males and 117 females) individuals to report the degree of variations in facial features of this mountainous tribe living in cold environmental cond...
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Cephalometry is one of the non-invasive techniques of anthropometry used to measure head and face of a person; either living or dead. Age, sex, ethnicity and environment dependent variations have been reported in cephalometric measurements of individuals of different population groups which, in turn, can have significant influences on the biologica...

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