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Constructing facial composites with the mac-a-mug pro system

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Hayley Ness, Peter J.B. Hancock, Leslie Bowie, Vicki Bruce & Graham Pike. (2015) Are two views better than one? Investigating three-quarter view facial composites. Journal of Forensic Practice 17:4, pages 291-306.
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Charlie D. Frowd, Sharrome Jones, Cristina Fodarella, Faye Skelton, Steve Fields, Anna Williams, John E. Marsh, Rachel Thorley, Laura Nelson, Leah Greenwood, Louisa Date, Kevin Kearley, Alex H. McIntyre & Peter J.B. Hancock. (2014) Configural and featural information in facial-composite images. Science & Justice 54:3, pages 215-227.
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Charlie Frowd, Vicki Bruce, Alex McIntyre & Peter Hancock. (2007) The relative importance of external and internal features of facial composites. British Journal of Psychology 98:1, pages 61-77.
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Vicki Bruce, Hayley Ness, Peter J. B. Hancock, Craig Newman & Jenny Rarity. (2002) Four heads are better than one: Combining face composites yields improvements in face likeness.. Journal of Applied Psychology 87:5, pages 894-902.
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Graham Davies, Paul van der Willik & Lisa J. Morrison. (2000) Facial composite production: A comparison of mechanical and computer-driven systems.. Journal of Applied Psychology 85:1, pages 119-124.
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