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121. To make clear the authenticity of 5 mail, network of information of public security bureau of forensic request city is safe censorial place undertakes checking.
122. Many crimes could not be solved without using forensic medicine.
123. Multi - narrative adaptation of Richard v. Krafft - Ebing's notorious medico - forensic study of sexual perversity.
124. In some cases, the audit details are insufficient for answering key forensic ques-tions.
125. Conclusion SP expression can offer an objective morphological reference support for forensic diagnosing sudden erethistic death.
126. The project aims to find Lisa's bones and possibly reconstruct her face using carbon dating, DNA analysis and forensic techniques.
127. "There is a lot of potential here, " said Lawrence Kobilinsky, a DNAexpert and chairman of the Department of Forensic Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York.
128. Lecturer, doctor of Sun Yat-sen medical university. Be good at clinical forensic medical and forensic pathology.
129. Conclusion: Fn and HSP70 are sensitive index to myocardiums injury and anemic so they have practical value for forensic pathology to diagnose sudden heart death.
130. Under legendary Chief J. Edgar Hoover, the bureau created the nation's first crime fighting laboratory and developed the field of forensic science.
131. Forensic Toxicological Analysis This course introduces basic principle and methods of toxicological analysis.
132. Objective To study the characteristic of the craniocerebral trauma with optic nerve injury and forensic investigation.
133. Yet another technique in the forensic specialist's repertoire is photo superposition ( Patrick Nuyghe ).
134. If the belongings of his home is insufficient, can undertake intercessory by the court only[sentencedict.com], by forensic basis actual condition is carried out compulsively.
135. However garroting is still common in India according Indian author and forensic expert Parikh.
136. Despite China’s progress, it lags in guidance and control, turbine engines, machine tools, diagnostic and forensic equipment and computer-aided design and manufacturing.
137. Objective To study forensic pathological characteristics of neonatal death caused by respiratory diseases, and to provide scientific evidence to resolve medical tangle cases.
138. The inference of damage time is still an hot and difficult spot in forensic pathology.
139. Objective To provide a morphological basis for clinical plastic, forensic anthropology , nutriology and medical care.
140. A specialist in forensic medicine was called as a witness in the murder trial. Sentencedict.com
141. The early developments of forensic DNA took place in the forensic laboratory's serology section, a lab space designed specifically for ABO blood typing.
142. Forensic autopsy is an important link in the medicolegal expertise and the foundation and prerequisite to ensure the quality of the medicolegal expertise.
143. Forensic accountant Jeffrey Nedas agrees that some women would do well to consider a prenuptial agreement.
144. Emphasis is placed on forensic pathology, anthropology, odontology and the detection and recovery of human remains.
145. Charlier is an archaeologist and forensic pathologist at the University of Paris; the face in his hands may as well be contorted in a grimace.
146. The purpose of our study is to develop a new approach of identification species for forensic ichthyology.
147. Forensic testing is under way on the remains of American chess legend, Bobby Fischer.
148. To lay these charges to rest, U.N. Special Investigator on Extrajudicial Killings Christof Heynes hired four independent forensic experts to examine the authenticity of the video.
149. Thirdly, according to the function requirement of the system, it designs a logic model which includes forensic proxy module, forensic control module and evidence fixing module.
150. They are also found widespread application to the forensic medicine.
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