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The application of artificial intelligence in forensic pathology: a systematic literature review. [PDF]
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Suicide by Firearm and Hormonal Imbalances: A Forensic Case Report With Literature Review. [PDF]
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Main milestones of forensic ballistics history in Russia
Forensic Medical Expertise, 2023The purpose of the scientific work is to outline the main stages of the development of forensic examination of gunshot injuries in Russia. The analysis of the special literature from 1865 to the present time has demonstrated that the issue of forensic examination of gunshot injuries has been analyzed quite deeply by Russian forensic specialists ...
V.L. Popov +2 more
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Printer profiling for forensics and ballistics
Proceedings of the 10th ACM workshop on Multimedia and security, 2008We describe a technique for authenticating printed and scanned text documents. This technique works by modeling the degradation in a document caused by printing. The resulting printer profile is then used to detect inconsistencies across a document, and for ballistic purposes - that of linking a document to a printer.
Eric Kee, Hany Farid
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Forensic Ballistics—Identification
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1986(1986). Forensic Ballistics—Identification. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences: Vol. 18, No. 3-4, pp. 151-153.
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Forensic Aspects of Ballistic Injury
2005Clinical forensic medicine is best defined as the application of forensic medical knowledge and techniques to the solution of law in the investigation of trauma involving living victims [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. In the setting of emergency departments, these techniques include the correct forensic evaluation, documentation, and photography of traumatic injuries,
Jeanine Vellema +1 more
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Wound ballistics and forensic medicine
2011Analysing gunshot wounds is one of the many roles of forensic medicine. The preceding chapters have shown clearly that the multiplicity of physical parameters and effects renders forensic analysis of such wounds quite complex. The short duration of the processes involved (a bullet wound occurs within a few milliseconds) plays a decisive role here.
Beat P. Kneubuehl +3 more
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A forensic ballistics projectile location system
Proceedings IEEE 32nd Annual 1998 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (Cat. No.98CH36209), 2002The potential exists for the detection of ballistics projectiles in flight by electro-optics and allied optical systems which provide discrete numerically coded output signals for the determination of the position and diameter of a projectile passing through the test region.
C.L. Smith, D.G. Li
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Fireball: a forensic ballistics imaging system
Proceedings IEEE 31st Annual 1997 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, 2002Characteristic markings on the cartridge and projectile of a bullet are produced when a gun is fired. Over thirty different features within these markings can be distinguished, which in combination produce a "fingerprint" for identification of a firearm.
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