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From ashes to evidence: A study on the alterations in bloodstain patterns in high heat environments and post-fire scenes. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Forensic Sci
Abstract Fire is often used to conceal or destroy evidence of violent crimes, making it essential to understand how fire environments affect forensic evidence, particularly bloodstain patterns. This study investigates the impact of high heat environments and fire on the morphology and analysis of bloodstain patterns.
Kowalske Z, Oleiwi A, Williams G.
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Mechanism of dentin hardness measurements using a dentin hardness measuring device with a light-emitting diode. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Biomed Opt
Kondo S   +10 more
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New Perspectives in Overcoming Bulk-Fill Composite Polymerization Shrinkage: The Impact of Curing Mode and Layering. [PDF]

open access: yesDent J (Basel)
Bardocz-Veres Z   +6 more
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Automated high-throughput biological sex identification from archaeological human dental enamel using targeted proteomics

open access: yes
Koenig C   +15 more
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The Early Painted Enamels of Limoges in the Walters Art Museum: Historical Context and Observations on past Treatments

open access: closedJournal of the American Institute for Conservation, 2003
AbstractThe Walters Art Museum has one of the most significant collections of enamels in the world and one of the largest collections of painted enamels from Limoges. The early painted enamels, dating from the late 15th and early 16th centuries, suffer from inherent chemical instability leading to weeping, crizzling, and ultimately the breakdown of the
Terry Drayman‐Weisser
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