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    edited by Clifford Boyd, Donna Boyd.
    Contents:
    The theoretical and scientific foundations of forensic anthropology / C Clifford Boyd, Donna C Boyd
    Bias and objectivity in forensic anthropology theory and practice. Subjective with a capital S? Issues of objectivity in forensic anthropology / Allysha Powanda Winburn
    Navigating cognitive bias in forensic anthropology / Michael W Warren, Amanda N Friend, Michala K Stock
    Theoretically interesting / Soren Blau
    The theory and science behind biological profile and personal identification. From Blumenbach to Howells / Stephen Ousley, Richard L Jantz, Joseph T Hefner
    The application of theory in skeletal age estimation / Natalie R Langley, Beatrix Dudzik
    Theory and histological methods / Christian M Crowder, Deborrah C Pinto, Janna M Andronowski, Victoria M Dominguez
    Forensic applications of isotope landscapes (“isoscapes”) / Lesley A Chesson, Brett J Tipple, James R Ehleringer, Todd Park, Eric J Bartelink
    Scientific foundation for interpretations of antemortem, perimortem, and postmortem processes. The anatomical basis for fracture repair / Donna C Boyd
    Theoretical foundation of child abuse / Jennifer C Love, Miriam E Soto Martinez
    Bone trauma analysis in a forensic setting / Hugh E Berryman, John F Berryman, Tiffany B Saul
    Thinking outside the box / John A Williams, Ronald W Davis
    The forensic anthropologist as broker for cross-disciplinary taphonomic research related to estimating the postmortem interval in medicolegal death investigations / Daniel J Wescott
    Interdisciplinary influences, legal ramifications, and future directions. Archaeological inference and its application to forensic anthropology / C Clifford Boyd, William W Baden
    Arrows of influence / John F Schweikart, Cheryl A Johnston
    Forensic anthropology, scientific evidence, and the law / Donna C Boyd, C Clifford Boyd
    Epilogue / C Clifford Boyd, Donna C Boyd.
    Digital Access Wiley 2018
  • Article
    Lalitha VS, Bapat CV, Dastur DK.
    Int J Lepr Other Mycobact Dis. 1977 Jul-Sep;45(3):266-72.
    Tissue cultures of five acoustic and four spinal schwannomas demonstrated good growth and migration of Schwann cells within two to four days. Two types of cells corresponding to Antoni type A tissue and Antoni type B tissue were clearly recognized. Both these cell types showed avid phagocytosis when the cultures were inoculated with mycobacteria, either ICRC bacilli or M. leprae. The phagocytic index was 95% at the end of two hours. The Schwann cells grown in vitro also showed intense acid phosphatase reaction with Gomori's stain, suggesting lysosomal activity. Neither this nor any phagocytosis was evidenced by fetal fibroblasts cultured similarly. Cells from two spinal neurofibromas grew and migrated slowly in vitro and were mainly fibroblasts.
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