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| Bounty | Status | Category | Sub-Category | Question | Due | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Fourier Analysis |
mathematics in forensic science here
mathematics in forensic science here are the measurements in centimeters of a female: h=61.412+2.317 F (femur) h=72.572+2.533 T (tibia) h=64.977+3.144 H (humerus) h=73.502+3.876 R (radius) How do i... |
Jun. 09, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Fourier Analysis |
mathematics in forensic science here
mathematics in forensic science here are the measurements in centimeters of a female: h=61.412+2.317 F (femur) h=72.572+2.533 T (tibia) h=64.977+3.144 H (humerus) h=73.502+3.876 R (radius) How do i... |
Jun. 09, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Fourier Analysis |
mathematics in forensic science here
mathematics in forensic science here are the measurements in centimeters of a female: h=61.412+2.317 F (femur) h=72.572+2.533 T (tibia) h=64.977+3.144 H (humerus) h=73.502+3.876 R (radius) How do i... |
Jun. 09, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Fourier Analysis |
mathematics in forensic science here
mathematics in forensic science here are the measurements in centimeters of a female: h=61.412+2.317 F (femur) h=72.572+2.533 T (tibia) h=64.977+3.144 H (humerus) h=73.502+3.876 R (radius) How do i... |
Jun. 09, 2009 |
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