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    Violence and sociodemographic related factors among a sample of Egyptian women during the COVID-19 pandemic by Moawad, Asmaa Mohammad, El Desouky, Eman D., Salem, Marwa Rashad, Elhawary, Ahmed Sallam, Hussein, Sara M., Hassan, Fatma Mohamed

    Published in Egyptian journal of forensic sciences (18-10-2021)
    “…Background Violence against women is a worldwide problem that affects different social and economic classes, and this violence has almost increased with…”
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    Midface Skeletal Sexual Dimorphism: Lessons Learned from Advanced Three-dimensional Imaging in the White Population by Abushehab, Abdallah, Rames, Jess D, Hussein, Sara M, Meire Pazelli, Alexandre, Sears, Tori A, Wentworth, Adam J, Morris, Jonathan M, Sharaf, Basel A

    “…Facial shape is significantly influenced by the underlying facial bony skeleton. Sexual dimorphisms in these structures are crucial for craniofacial,…”
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    Hyoid Position and Aging: A Comprehensive Analysis Using AI-assisted Segmentation of 282 Computed Tomography Scans by Meira Pazelli, Alexandre, Shehab, Abdallah A, Rames, Jess D, Hussein, Sara M, Bustos, Samyd S, Sears, Victoria A, Wentworth, Adam J, Morris, Jonathan M, Sharaf, Basel A

    “…With neck, aging the cervicomental angle becomes obtuse and may be influenced by hyoid bone aging. An understanding of hyoid position changes with aging will…”
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    Mandibular Gender Dimorphism: The Utility of Artificial Intelligence and Statistical Shape Modeling in Skeletal Facial Analysis by Rames, Jess D, Hussein, Sara M, Shehab, Abdallah A, Pazelli, Alexandre M, Sears, Victoria A, Wentworth, Adam J, Morris, Jonathan M, Sharaf, Basel A

    Published in Aesthetic plastic surgery (26-08-2024)
    “…In gender-affirming surgery, facial skeletal dimorphism is an important topic for every craniofacial surgeon. Few cephalometric studies have assessed this…”
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