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Awareness of and Practices Related to Forensic Dentistry Among Libyan Dentists
Oswa Mouadeb+5 more
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Health needs assessment of children in secure settings [PDF]
The project was commissioned by the former East Midlands CSIP Office on behalf of the relevant PCTs. To examine the physical and mental health status of children in secure settings using structured assessment tools To identify current healthcare ...
Brooker, Charlie, Fox, Clare
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Are there any similarities and/or differences in sex determination methods used in forensic dentistry and paleodontology? [PDF]
Estimation of sex is one of the most important procedures in the identification of an unknown person. Teeth are a potential source of information in that process.
Aleksandar Kovačević, Lea Gruengold
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Academic Impressions, 2014 [PDF]
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_cdm_newsletters/1007/thumbnail ...
Nova Southeastern University
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Scientific and technological developments experienced by forensic sciences have increased the possibility of human identification. Forensic anthropology has developed worldwide and has made significant progress in Brazil in the last 10 years.
Gabriela Araujo dos Santos+4 more
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Retrospective Assessment of the Clinical Negligence Claim Cases Filed in Alborz Province from 2010-2017 [PDF]
Introduction: Dental complaints are increasing globally, similar to medical complaints. This study assessed clinical negligence claim cases filed in Alborz province to identify common complications and problems.
Parnian Shamsi+2 more
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HUMAN BITEMARKS: The fingerprints of the mouth
The human dentition can be used as a weapon of attack or defense. It has been noticed by investigators that at some crime scenes, criminals seem to leave their bite impressions on food products, chewing gum, or more commonly on the skin of their victims,
K Shashikala
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