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Identifying patients at risk of traumatic brain injury (TBI) is important because research suggests prophylactic treatments to reduce risk of long-term sequelae.
Alexander MP +29 more
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ENFSI Firearms/GSR Working Group Meeting (Espoo, Finland)
The paper reports on the outcomes of the 24th Annual Meeting of the Firearms/GSR Expert Working Group of the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) that was held in October 2017 in Finland.
A. S. Likhachev
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Background Ballistics gelatin is a common tissue surrogate used in bacterial contamination models for projectile wounds. Although these studies have demonstrated that bacteria are transferred from the surface of the gelatin to the wound track by a ...
Jessica J. Evans +3 more
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Burnt to memory: Data extraction from heat damaged mobile phones [PDF]
Data is retained in SIM card devices that are subjected to temperatures which exceed those likely to be experienced in house fires. In some cases the data is retrievable by rebuilding severed connections; however, in the majority of instances, chips will
Jones, BJ
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Quantifying the strength of firearms comparisons based on error rate studies
Abstract Forensic firearms and tool mark examiners compare bullets and cartridge cases to assess whether they originate from the same source or different sources. To communicate their observations, they rely on predefined conclusion scales ranging from Identification to Elimination.
Nada Aggadi, Kimberley Zeller, Tom Busey
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Automatic Matching of Bullet Land Impressions [PDF]
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences published a report questioning the scientific validity of many forensic methods including firearm examination.
Carriquiry, Alicia +3 more
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While the challenge of distinguishing AI‐generated from real images is widely acknowledged, the specific cognitive biases that systematically shape human judgment in this domain remain poorly understood. It is particularly unclear how a general awareness of AI capabilities fosters novel biases, like a pervasive skepticism (“impostor bias”), and how ...
Mirko Casu +5 more
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Background/Objectives: Artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to be applied in wound ballistics, showing preliminary potential to improve the accuracy and objectivity of forensic analyses.
Francesco Sessa +6 more
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Quantitative Identification Criteria for Secondary Toolmarks on Bullets Shot from AK-74
The paper compares the effectiveness of identifying low-count land marking patterns using the method of consecutively matching striations (CMS method) and the probabilistic method. The study was conducted on 48 pairs of matching toolmarks and 66 pairs of
V. A. Fedorenko
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Efficiency of low versus high airline pressure in stunning cattle with a pneumatically powered penetrating captive bolt gun [PDF]
The efficiency of stunning cattle was assessed in 443 animals (304 pure Zebu and 139 crossbred cattle), being mainly mature bulls and cows. Cattle were stunned using a Jarvis pneumatically powered penetrating captive bolt gun operating with low (160–175 ...
Costa, F A D +4 more
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