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7 7/16 X 9 11/16 in Ch. 1 Introduction To Facial Reconstruction, Ch. 2 Classical Non Compute r-Assisted Craniofacial Reconstruction, Ch. 3 The Wisdom Of Bones: Facia l Approximation On The Skull, Ch. 4 Three-Dimensional Quantification Of Facial Shape, Ch. 5 Automatic 3D Facial Reconstruction By Feature-Based Registration Of A Reference Head, Ch. 6 Two-Dimensional Computer Generat ed Average Human Face Morphology And Facial Approximation, Ch. 7 Predict ing The Most Probable Facial Features Using Bayesian Networks, Mathemati cal Morphology And Computer Graphics, Ch. 8 Face Reconstructions Using F lesh Deformation Modes, Ch. 9 Digital 3D Reconstruction Of Skulls From F ragments Using SLT And CAD/CAM Tools, Ch. 10 Forensic Facial Reconstruct ion Using Computer Modeling Software, Ch. 11 Ceiling Recognition Limits Of Two-Dimensional Facial Approximations Constructed Using Averages, Ch. 12 Utilization Of 3D Cephalometric Finite Elements Modeling For Measuri ng Human Facial Soft Tissue Thickness, Ch. 13 Computer Aided Dental Iden tification: Developing Objective Criteria For Comparisons Of Oro-Facial Skeletal Characteristics To Prove Human Identity, Ch. 14 Two Methodologi
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7 7/16 X 9 11/16 in Ch. 1 Introduction To Facial Reconstruction, Ch. 2 Classical Non Compute r-Assisted Craniofacial Reconstruction, Ch. 3 The Wisdom Of Bones: Facia l Approximation On The Skull, Ch. 4 Three-Dimensional Quantification Of Facial Shape, Ch. 5 Automatic 3D Facial Reconstruction By Feature-Based Registration Of A Reference Head, Ch. 6 Two-Dimensional Computer Generat ed Average Human Face Morphology And Facial Approximation, Ch. 7 Predict ing The Most Probable Facial Features Using Bayesian Networks, Mathemati cal Morphology And Computer Graphics, Ch. 8 Face Reconstructions Using F lesh Deformation Modes, Ch. 9 Digital 3D Reconstruction Of Skulls From F ragments Using SLT And CAD/CAM Tools, Ch. 10 Forensic Facial Reconstruct ion Using Computer Modeling Software, Ch. 11 Ceiling Recognition Limits Of Two-Dimensional Facial Approximations Constructed Using Averages, Ch. 12 Utilization Of 3D Cephalometric Finite Elements Modeling For Measuri ng Human Facial Soft Tissue Thickness, Ch. 13 Computer Aided Dental Iden tification: Developing Objective Criteria For Comparisons Of Oro-Facial Skeletal Characteristics To Prove Human Identity, Ch. 14 Two Methodologi