Similar words: intrinsic, pension, tension, density, offensive, expensive, sensitive, extensive. Meaning: [fə'rensɪk ,-zɪk] adj. of, relating to, or used in courts of law or public debate or argument.
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61. The defence and prosecution experts starkly disagreed about the forensic findings in relation to the firearm.
62. Gore then devised a plan to burn down the house, destroying any forensic evidence he might have left behind.
63. It was a calculated risk to take a man without forensic experience, but we were looking for a manager primarily.
64. Miss Clare Reggiori, prosecuting, applied for a four-week remand in custody, saying forensic evidence needed to be examined.
65. Its techniques are followed by forensic experts around the globe and in police forces across the United States.
66. There was no forensic evidence to link Mr Nichol to the attack.
67. He is - was - an extremely competent forensic biologist, but I doubt whether he would have gone any higher.
68. Using modern forensic science techniques on original evidence, the West Midlands force have been forced to rethink their view of events.
69. A forensic psychiatrist beleives the Princess Risborough attacker is a sadist from a poor background.
70. The three have been released pending forensic examinations of the drugs.
71. A forensic psychiatrist was called in to help solve the mystery of her disappearance as she broke down under questioning.
72. In September 1990 a Home Office review concluded that there was no forensic evidence against the six.
73. In high spirits, his father was talking about the immense advances made in forensic science in recent years.
74. A Home Office pathologist and forensic science team are at the scene, carrying out a full investigation.
75. Forensic pathology provided the evidence that convicted the murderer.
76. Clinical forensic medicine belongs to applied medicine science.
77. Forensic ornithologist Pepper Trail examines bird skeletons.
78. Forensic science is a growth industry.
79. Data recovery is the basis of network forensic.
80. Forensic Accounting plays an important role in financial investigation, financial losses calculation and other areas. Sentencedict.com
81. The practice of this model was introduced by forensic medicine examples.
82. Fortunately, an error resulting in a miscarriage of justice has yet to be demonstrated in forensic DNA casework, although it is perhaps inevitable that it will occur someday.
83. To adapt to the rapid development of medicine and law and the impact of globalization of crime, it is necessary to reinforce the forensic pathology postgraduate general competence.
84. Dr. Jeffreys laid the groundwork for the architectural and engineering planning and programming of the basic forensic DNA laboratory module.
85. Objective To study the intelligence of criminals with no psychosis diagnosed with forensic psychiatry.
86. Objective To study the role of Oto- endoscope Computer Imaging System in the forensic identification of tympanic membrane perforation.
87. Students in this major go on to work under pathologists, assisting in autopsies and other activities. They study everything from anatomy and physiology to forensic pathology and surgical techniques.
88. PyFlag is a version of FLAG (Forensic and Log Analysis GUI) that can simplify the process of log-file analysis and forensic investigations and uses a back-end database to handle large datasets.
89. The identification of menstrual blood belongs to the forensic examination of bloodstains.
90. Equipment purchase may be achievable for a forensic laboratory through the use of grants or other revenue sources.
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