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D. De Angelis

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  79
Citations -  1325

D. De Angelis is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 70 publications receiving 979 citations. Previous affiliations of D. De Angelis include University of Macerata.

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The comparison between measurement of open apices of third molars and Demirjian stages to test chronological age of over 18 year olds in living subjects

TL;DR: Probabilities for an individual to be older than 18 years of age (adult age) were derived using the measurements of the third molar maturity index (I3M) and results were exploited to set out a threshold value to assign anindividual to juvenile or adult age.
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Unidentified bodies and human remains: an Italian glimpse through a European problem.

TL;DR: A descriptive study of unidentified decedents over a 14-year period (1995-2008) in Milan to reveal the problem and provide some food for thought for forensic pathologists, anthropologists and odontologists so that they may focus on this issue and on possible solutions in their countries.
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Reliability of Schmeling’s stages of ossification of medial clavicular epiphyses and its validity to assess 18 years of age in living subjects

TL;DR: It is suggested that it is very difficult to clearly identify the five stages of ossification by using conventional chest radiography, and the need to select qualified personnel and choice of the best radiographic image in order to reduce any anatomic overlaps is highlighted.
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A modern documented Italian identified skeletal collection of 2127 skeletons: the CAL Milano Cemetery Skeletal Collection.

TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to introduce the CAL Milano Cemetery Skeletal Collection as a new identified skeletal collection and present its research and teaching potential.
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New method for height estimation of subjects represented in photograms taken from video surveillance systems

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that height is a parameter that can be accurately estimated with the method proposed, in the experimental conditions described, and consequently, can be utilized in probatory inquiry.