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Forensic Applications of Activation Analysis to Silverware
Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1974The progress in an investigation of the measurement of trace elements in silverware by neutron activation analysis is described. Most work has been applied to the determination of the trace amounts of the platinum metals and typical results for two of these (palladium and iridium) are given for a series of ancient silvers.
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DIRECTIONS OF DIGITALIZATION FORENSIC EXPERT ACTIVITY
Вестник Академии права и управления, 2022Обосновывается необходимость цифровизации судебно-экспертной деятельности. Судебно-экспертная деятельность распределена на производство экспертиз и участие специалиста в расследовании. Цифровизация обеспечивает основные направления развития судебно-экспертной практики: совершенствование документооборота, что достигается расширением возможностей ...
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Artefact in Forensic Medicine: Postmortem Rodent Activity
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1994Abstract The human body may be attacked by a variety of animals. It is a potential source of confounding marks for forensic practitioners when unmasking criminal activity. A case that posed some problems for the crime scene investigators on discovering a dead body indoors, which had both ears missing is discussed. The suspicion initially
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Forensic Evaluation of Internet Sexual Activity
Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 2005A vast array of sexually explicit material and activity is available on the Internet. As a result, an increased number of allegations of sexual impropriety have surfaced, sometimes resulting in criminal or civil action. Forensic psychologists can play an important role in investigating such allegations.
James N. Bow +2 more
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Innovative Technologies in Forensic Expert Activities
Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)), 2022The article deals with the impact of innovative technologies on the production of forensic examinations. The promising innovative directions of forensic activity are shown, among which the author highlights 3D technologies, nanotechnologies, and the use of artificial neural networks.
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Forensic activation analysis—The Australian scene
Journal of Radioanalytical Chemistry, 1973This paper describes the brief history of forensic activation analysis in Australia, together with a description of techniques and equipment employed. Forensic activation analysis began in 1967 and since that time, many cases have been handled; these include arsenic determinations in hair, glass, metal, hair and drug comparions together with gunshot ...
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Forensic activities in Argentina
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1983Bernard Knight +3 more
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[Forensic odontologic activities across borders].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2002During the past twenty years the author has examined a large number of human bodies, recovered from the Dutch rivers in the area Arnhem-Nijmegen. The aim of the examinations was to identify the bodies by means of the human dentition. Attention is drawn to the typical characteristics, attached to human bodies recovered from floating waterways in general
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Forensic information as an element of forensic activity
Право и государство: теория и практика, 2021openaire +1 more source
PSYCHOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF FORENSIC EXPERT ACTIVITIES
Baltic Journal of Legal and Social SciencesAbstract. The development of modern society is accompanied by qualitative changes in all spheres of life, including the legal environment. The formation of professional morality, and ethical principles in a forensic expert is a requirement of the time, without them his conscientious activity aimed at protecting the constitutional rights and freedoms of
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