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7. Bibliography

Borkowski, J.E. 1992. 'Mona Lisa: the enigma of the smile', Journal of Forensic Sciences 37 (6), 1706-11.

Bruce, V. and Young, A. 1998. In the eye of the beholder: the science of face perception. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Cole, J.D. 1998. About face. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press.

Enquist, M. and Ghirlanda, S. 1998. 'The secrets of faces', Nature 394, 826-27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/29636

Evison, M.P. 1996. 'Computerised 3D facial reconstruction', Assemblage 1 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~assem/1/evison.html

Evison, M.P., Finegan, O.M. and Blythe, T.C. 1998. 'Computerised 3-D facial reconstruction: research update', Assemblage 4 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~assem/4/4evison.html

Haglund, W.D. and Reay, D.T. 1991. 'Use of facial approximation techniques in identification of Green River serial murders victims', American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology 12 (2), 132-42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000433-199106000-00009

Helmer, R. 1984. Schädelidentifizierung durch electronische Bildmischung. Heidelberg: Kriminalistik Verlag.

Hill, H., Bruce, V. and Akamatsu, S. 1995. 'Perceiving the sex and race of faces: the role of shape and colour', Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B261, 367-73.

Manhein, M.H., Listi, G.A., Barsley, R.E., Musselman, J.D.R., Barrow, E., and Ubelaker, D.H. 2000. 'In vivo facial tissue depth measurements for children and adults', Journal of Forensic Sciences 45 (1), 48-60.

Neave, R. 1998. 'Age changes to the face in adulthood', in J.G. Clement and D.L. Ranson (eds). Craniofacial identification in forensic medicine. London: Arnold, 225-31.

Nelson, L.A. 1995. The potential use of computed tomography scans for the collection of cranial soft tissue depth data. Unpublished M.Sc. dissertation, University of Sheffield.

Phillips, V.M. and Smuts, N.A. 1996. 'Facial reconstruction: utilization of computerized tomography to measure facial tissue thickness in a mixed racial population', Forensic Science International 83, 51-59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0379-0738(96)02010-5

Prag, J. and Neave, R. 1997. Making Faces: using forensic and archaeological evidence. London: British Museum Press.

Quatrehomme, G., Cotin, S., Subsol, G., Delingette, H., Garidel, Y., Grévin, G., Fidrich, M., Bailet, P. and Ollier, A. 1997. 'A fully three-dimensional method for facial reconstruction based on deformable models', Journal of Forensic Science 42 (4), 649-52.

Ratnam, J.M. 1999. Magnetic resonance biometry. Unpublished M.Sc. dissertation, University of Sheffield.

Russell, J.A. and Fernández-Dols, J.M. (eds) 1997. The psychology of facial expression. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511659911

Tyler, C.W. 1998. 'Painters centre one eye in portraits', Nature 392, 877-78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/31833

Tyrrell, A.J., Evison, M.P., Chamberlain, A.T. and Green, M.A. 1997. 'Forensic three-dimensional facial reconstruction: historical review and contemporary developments', Journal of Forensic Science 42 (4), 653-61.

Vanezis, P., Blowes, R.W., Linney, A.D., Tan, A.C., Richards, R. and Neave, R. 1989. 'Application of 3-D computer graphics for facial reconstruction and comparison with sculpting techniques', Forensic Science International 42, 69-84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0379-0738(89)90200-4


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