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2021, Forensic Science InternationalCitation Excerpt :This division at the age of 13 years old was also justified by the evolution of the correlation between age and the hand bones biometric measurements observed in a precedent paper: this relation became less linear from the ages of 13–15 years as the inter-individual variability became more important [19]. This observation may be explained by the non-synchronous maturation observed from this age period [20,21]. Respectively, these subgroups included five hundred and ninety-five (595) individuals aged between 1 and 12.98 years old, and four hundred and eight (408) individuals aged between 13.02 and 20.99 years old.
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2017, Forensic Science InternationalCitation Excerpt :Indeed, the inter-individual variability is higher among these ages (Fig. 3), where the length and width values of hand bones appear to depend on gender (females seem to have smaller hand bones than males). This could be explained by puberty, which begins at approximately 13 years of age, since the variability among individuals, and particularly between males and females, becomes stronger because of some growth hormones [29,30]. However, this hypothesis would need to be assessed by more thorough studies.
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