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Öğe Intercostal variation for age estimation - Are the standards for the right 4(th) rib applicable for other ribs?(Collegium Antropologicum, 2004) Aktas, EO; Kocak, A; Aktas, S; Yemiscigil, AAge estimation of unknown skeletal remains is very important in forensic medicine. Morphologic methods are fast and easy to use for purpose of age determination. The sternal ends of the ribs are a reliable method of age estimation from late adolescence to old age. Iscan et al developed a phase analysis method for the right 4(th) rib that was sex and race specific. The purpose of this study is to determine the accuracy of the standards of age estimation from the right 4(th) and other rib using the phase analysis for the Turkish population. The sample consisted of right and left 3(rd), 4(th) and 5(th) ribs from 34 Turkish women and 76 men. There were statistically significant variations found on the right 5(th), left 3(rd), 4(th), and 5(th), ribs according to these standards in men for phases 5, 6, and 7. For women, all the right and left ribs included in this study were in concordance with right 4(th) rib standards in all phases.Öğe The prevalence of ethyl alcohol in forensic cases during the six month period in Izmir(Elsevier Sci Ireland Ltd, 2003) Ozturk, P; Akgur, SA; Yemiscigil, AÖğe The prevalence of ethyl alcohol in forensic cases during the six month period in Izmir(Elsevier Sci Ireland Ltd, 2003) Ozturk, P; Akgur, SA; Yemiscigil, AÖğe Rapid communication: Postmortem distribution of organophosphate insecticides in human autopsy tissues following suicide(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2003) Akgur, SA; Ozturk, P; Yemiscigil, A; Ege, BOrganophosphate insecticides (OP) are used widely in Turkey and are the most common agent employed for suicidal poisoning. At present there are limited data available on the distribution of OP in humans, and the aim of the study was to report insecticide concentrations in human autopsy tissues. With the use of gas chromatography-nitrogen phosphorous detector, the levels of fat, liver, and blood OP were determined from 32 suicide victims. In all cases OP were present and usually more than one OP was found. The concentration of OP was highest in fat and least in blood. Even 20 d postmortem OP could be detected in human autopsy tissues, but the correlation to fat content and mortality needs to be addressed.