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RNDr. Václav Krajíček Ph.D.
External academic staff at Faculty of Science
24 publications
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Variability of facial movements in relation to sexual dimorphism and age: three-dimensional geometric morphometric study
2018 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, First Faculty of Medicine
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Sexual Dimorphism of the Human Tibia through Time: Insights into Shape Variation Using a Surface-Based Approach
2016 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Sex Classification Using the Three-Dimensional Tibia Form or Shape Including Population Specificity Approach
2015 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Development of facial sexual dimorphism in children aged between 12 and 15 years: a three-dimensional longitudinal study
2015 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Statistical Mesh Shape Analysis with Nonlandmark Nonrigid Registration
2014 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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The shape variability of human tibial epiphyses in an early medieval Great Moravian population (9th-10th century AD): A geometric morphometric assessment
2014 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Changes in the sexual dimorphism of the human mandible during the last 1200 years in Central Europe
2013 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Technical Note: Geometric Morphometrics and Sexual Dimorphism of the Greater Sciatic Notch in Adults From Two Skeletal Collections: The Accuracy and Reliability of Sex Classification
2013 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Surface facial modelling and allometry in relation to sexual dimorphism
2012 |
Faculty of Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Second Faculty of Medicine, Third Faculty of Medicine
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Microevolution of mandible in the area of Central Europe during the latest 1200 years using methods of 3D geometric morphometrics
Publication without faculty affiliation
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