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Supplier: Mahr Inc.
Description: vision The application range can be easily extended by reversing the measuring arms Both measuring arms can be moved along the beam thus having a well balanced weight distribution even with small dimensions Slide and beam are made of hardened stainless steel
- Caliper Type: Slide Caliper
- Display: Digital Display
- Range: 0.0 to 49.21 inch
- Units: Metric
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Supplier: Reid Supply
Description: Slide ruler calipers take precise inside and outside measurements with a moveable jaw that travels along the ruler. . Slide Rule Calipers
- Caliper Type: Slide Caliper, Other
- Graduation / Resolution: 0.0310 inch
- Range: 3 inch
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Supplier: Reid Supply
Description: Slide ruler calipers take precise inside and outside measurements with a moveable jaw that travels along the ruler. . Slide Rule Calipers
- Caliper Type: Slide Caliper, Other
- Graduation / Resolution: 0.0310 inch
- Range: 3 inch
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Supplier: Reid Supply
Description: Slide ruler calipers take precise inside and outside measurements with a moveable jaw that travels along the ruler. . These handy tools permit quick, accurate outside and inside measurements. Their compact size fits easily in shop coat pockets. Calipers are made of fine quality
- Caliper Type: Slide Caliper, Other
- Range: 4.75 inch
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Supplier: Reid Supply
Description: Slide ruler calipers take precise inside and outside measurements with a moveable jaw that travels along the ruler. . Slide Rule Calipers
- Caliper Type: Slide Caliper, Other
- Graduation / Resolution: 0.0625 inch
- Range: 4 inch
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Supplier: REED-Direct
Description: CALIPER, DIGITAL, 0-6" /0-150MM 6 digit LCD display mm/inch select and zero button SPECIFICATIONS: Range: 0 to 6"/0 to 150mm Resolution: 0.0005"/0.01mm Dimensions: 9.25 x 3.0 x 0.6" (235 x 75 x 15mm) Weight: 5.11 oz (145g)
- Caliper Type: Slide Caliper
- Display: Digital Display
- Graduation / Resolution: 5.00E-4 inch
- Range: 0.0 to 6 inch
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Supplier: Gagemaker L.P.
Description: Calipers are the universal measuring tool thanks in part to their versatility. Most calipers 12”/300mm and under can perform OD, ID and step measurements and normally have a depth rod for measuring deep recesses. Calipers are available with plastic, stainless steel and carbide
- Caliper Type: Nib Jaws, Slide Caliper
- Display: Dial / Analog / Direct Reading Scale
- Graduation / Resolution: 5.00E-4 to 1.00E-3 inch
- Range: 0.0 to 40 inch
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A new measure of growth efficiency: Skull base height
… to twentieth century dissecting‐room skeletons (Terry Collection) with 237 modern American middle‐class adults ( forensic and willed skeletons). Skull base height (porion‐basion) is easy to measure with depth gauge and sliding caliper , or by subtraction, and is in adults a sensitive indicator of childhood growth stress.
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Sex Determination from Hand and Foot Dimensions in a North Indian Population
All the measurements were taken in a well-lit room using sliding calipers in centimeters to the nearest millimeter according to the techniques described by Vallois (41). In any forensic study based on anthropometry, the accuracy in measurements is considered as an imperative element. 1 Department of Anthropology , Panjab University, Chandigarh, India.
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The Use of Femoral Neck Axis Length to Estimate Sex and Ancestry
All measurements were taken with standard sliding calipers and rounded to the nearest mm. FEMXLN and FEMHDD were collected according to definitions provided by Moore-Jansen et al. (8). 1 Department of Forensic Science, George Mason University, 4400 Univer- sity Drive, Fairfax, VA. 3 Department of Anthropology , College of Social Sciences, Michigan State University, 355 Baker Hall, East Lansing, MI.
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A new measure of growth efficiency: skull base height.
… century dissecting-room skeletons (Terry Collection) with 237 modern American middle-class adults ( forensic and willed skeletons). Skull base height (porion-basion) is easy to measure with depth gauge and sliding caliper , or by subtraction, and is in adult a sensitive indicator of childhood growth stress.
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The Forensic Laboratory Handbook Procedures and Practice
52119 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology Fig. 19.10 A fetal femur measured using sliding calipers .
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Forensic Applicability of Femur Subtrochanteric Shape to Ancestry Assessment in Thai and White American Males
In fact, c. 79% (228 of 289) of the JPAC-CIL forensic anthropology cases completed from 2011 to 2013 originated from an Asian country; 90% originated from the greater Asia-Pacific region (259 of 289). For the current study, the authors randomly selected 128 Thai males from the KKU skeletal collection and used stan- dard anthropometric sliding calipers to obtain A-P and M-L mea- surements of the left femur (substituting the right if the left …
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Discriminant Function Analysis for Sex Assessment in Pelvic Girdle Bones: Sample from the Contemporary Mexican Population
Using sliding and spreading calipers and an osteometric board; 24 direct metrical parameters relating to both coxal and sacrum bones were measured (Tables 1 and 2; Figs 1 and 2). 2 Forensic Osteology, Department of Anthropology , California State Uni- versity, East Bay, 3095 Meiklejohn Hall, Hayward, CA 94542.
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Sex Determination from the Second Cervical Vertebra: A Test of Wescott’s Method on a Modern American Sample *
Specimens were drawn from the donated skeletal collection curated at the Hamilton County Forensic Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee (n = 57) and the William M. Bass Donated Skeletal Collection curated by the Forensic Anthropology Center at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee … Following Wescott’s measurement descriptions and diagrams (5) which were reproduced recently by Marlow and Pastor (6), five dimensions of each second cervical vertebra were measured with digital sliding calipers and recorded to the nearest 0.1 mm.
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The Applicability of the L amendin Method to Skeletal Remains Buried for a 16‐Year Period: A Cautionary Note
Following the procedures outlined by Lamendin et al. (17), root length, periodontal length, and root transparency were measured on the labial side of each tooth with a sliding caliper (with an accuracy of 1 mm) and an X-ray viewer (16 watts). The measurements of dental parameters were performed by two operators (a student in forensic anthropology and a forensic pathologist with experience in the use of the Lamendin method) to verify the interobserver error.
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A selection of abstracts presented at the 40th annual conference of the Anatomical Society of Southern Africa (ASSA), 14–18 April 2012, University of Namibia, ...
Sliding calipers were used to measure the distance of the medial epicondyle to medial aspect of the STF (MB) and that of the lateral epicondyle to lateral border of the STF (LB). NIENABER, W.C., M. STEYN, Forensic Anthropology research Centre, Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, South Africa.