H. Bach’s scientific contributions

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Zur Berechnung der Körperhöhe aus den langen Gliedmaßenknochen weiblicher Skelette
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January 1965

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H. Bach

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... Organic correlations are formulated using major axis regression analysis of the line of organic correlation and are considered both population and sex non-specific [38]. Although these equations were initially derived using the data from various White population groups (White American: [45]; French: Olivier 1963 as cited in [38]; German: [4] etc.), other populations were later included (e.g., Japanese: Fujii 1960 as cited in [38]). Organic correlation equations are known to be less precise than regression equations [39], however they are considered sufficiently accurate when making estimates of LS from skeletal remains of unknown sex and population groups [38]. ...

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Assessing the accuracy of the program Stature for stature estimation in White South Africans
Zur Berechnung der Körperhöhe aus den langen Gliedmaßenknochen weiblicher Skelette
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  • January 1965

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