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91. Objective To explore the classification of contrecoup orbital wall fractures, the mechanism of their formation and their identification in forensic practice.
92. Much of the forensic work took place at another site, but final examinations of the bodies were done in Recife.
93. Therefore, we expect to compare the three SA criteria and evaluate their applicability of forensic medicine.
94. Objective To investigate law of development of Chrysomyia megacephala in natural condition, and to probe its application in forensic medicine.
95. We cull information from opinion leaders across professional disciplines, including forensic psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and neurology.
96. Twenty-five percent of all forensic cases utilize the Rorschach test in assessing defendant competency and criminal responsibility.
97. To study the application of PCR - STR DNA typing in forensic diad paternity testing.
98. It is significant to further investigate and then apply it to clinical diagnosis and therapy as well as forensic pathology.
99. Tiffin MSc in Criminal Justice (MSCJ), with a concentration in Forensic Psychology, is an outstanding example of how the real world meets the classroom experience.
100. The present paper, from a few aspects, tries to elucidate the distinguishing characteristics, research objectives, the status quo and the prospects of the discipline of forensic psycholinguistics.
101. The practice of this model was introduced by forensic medici examples.
102. Conclusion The SNP fluorescent-multiplex system based on the fragment length discrepant allele specific PCR strategy is simple and economical, and is of a high application value in forensic medicine.
103. This chapter introduces the forensic accounting talents training organization and training mode in Canada.
104. I worked with a forensic entomologist, who examines insects found on decomposing remains.
105. When the search team arrived back at the county sheriff's office in Ponca, they were met by a police forensic expert.
106. Objective To study the application of double contrast CT arthrography in forensic medicine.
107. The forensic logic of the Whitehall mandarin does not really apply in such a world.
108. At present, forensic pathology is playing a very important role in criminal cases, civil disputes and insurance settlements.
109. Objective To study the application of the automation workstation in DNA extraction of forensic casework samples.
110. Forensic medicine: Science of applying medical knowledge to legal questions.
111. This is the first casebook focusing specifically on forensic assessment.
112. It'shows that DYS 413 locus is high valuable in the application of forensic medicine and genetics.
113. Since the Sahara is about as life-sustaining as the moon and other planets[Sentence dictionary], the forensic evidence left by the crater was pristine.
114. But you could also elect to have your dead body help a student mortician learn his trade or spend a few months rotting away under the watchful eye of forensic scientists.
115. I divide the forensic accounting theory system into the basic theory and the application theory.
116. The inspection methods of paint evidence in forensic science, in terms of the appearance test, microchemical method, composition test and etc.
117. A principal of forensic science center at Southern Medical University said the center has received nearly 330 paternity test applications in October, 4 times higher than average.
118. None of the forensic examiners noticed any of the obvious effects of thermite or explosives on any of the columns.
119. Forensic dean blames administrative front courtyard to ought not to not see object tousle subpoena.
120. The traditional methods for detecting menstrual blood were reviewed and their obstacles in forensic application were discussed.
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