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[Forensic dentistry for identity verification. A survey at the state police level]. [PDF]
Bjelopavlovic M +3 more
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Abstract In typical inheritance, a child receives one chromosome of each pair from each parent. In rare cases, however, both chromosomes may be inherited from the same parent, a phenomenon known as uniparental disomy (UPD). In forensic kinship testing, UPD can lead to Mendelian inconsistencies between parent and child, increasing the risk of ...
Hannah Fontanil +3 more
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Quality evaluation of DNA obtained from stored human saliva and its applicability to identification in Forensic Dentistry [PDF]
Suzana Papile Maciel Carvalho +3 more
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Three methods of estimating age‐at‐death using three different regions on the os coxa
Abstract Understanding population diversity is necessary for the development of forensic anthropology methods that address population affinity. The commonly used age‐at‐death estimation methods for adult skeletal remains are based on American data sets, which include individuals with both European and African population affinities.
Sthembiso S. Mkhonza +3 more
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An Overview of Age, Sex and Race Determination from Teeth and Skull
Background : Forensic dentistry represents the overlap between the dental and legal professions. Throughout this century, odontological examinations have been a critical determinant in the search for identity of individual remains.
Manas Gupta +3 more
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The weak evidence of lip print analysis for sexual dimorphism in forensic dentistry: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Franco A +6 more
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Abstract In the context of criminal investigations, latent fingermarks play a pivotal role in obtaining clues related to suspects. Presently, various physical, chemical, and optical methods are employed for latent fingermark detection. However, it is observed that when utilizing physical and chemical techniques, latent fingermarks may sometimes suffer ...
Sang‐Yoon Lee +3 more
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Abstract Elevated beta‐hydroxybutyrate (BHB) is a marker for ketoacidosis. Post‐mortem values for the diagnosis of fatal ketoacidosis and the associated clinical and histologic findings are limited in the pediatric population. A retrospective case series of pediatric autopsy records and histology slides was conducted.
Nasim Haghandish +3 more
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Forensic dentistry: Science, expertise, and prospects for the future [PDF]
Kumar H, KS Pradeep Kumar
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The Supreme Court of Canada interprets the fitness to stand trial test in R v. Bharwani
Abstract At the core of the common law, rooted in fairness, is the principle that an accused must be “fit” or “competent” to answer charges pursued by the state. Fitness rules vary considerably across jurisdictions but generally share the requirement that the accused be able to actively participate in the conduct of their defense.
Dennis Curry, Jason Quinn
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