Regulatory and legal provision of forensic engineering and technical examinations
Purpose. Development of theoretical provisions and practical recommendations on the generalization of legal support for forensic engineering and technical examinations.
Bohdaniuk I.
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Research Progress and Forensic Application of Human Vascular Finite Element Modeling and Biomechanics [PDF]
The finite element method (FEM) is a mathematical method for obtaining approximate solutions to a wide variety of engineering problems. With the development of computer technology, it is gradually applied to the study of biomechanics of human body.
Yong ZENG, Dong-hua ZOU, Ying FAN, Qing XU, Lu-yang TAO, Yi-jiu CHEN, Zheng-dong LI
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Forensic-Engineering Aspect in One Example of Long-Distance Transport of Air Pollutant
Forensic engineering methods might be applied in detection and identification characterisation of events according to complexity of their appearance in real environment as it covers different aspects (data, materials, chemistry, monitoring systems ...
Snežana Stojičić+6 more
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Determination of Selected Crash Parameters in Head-on Vehicle Collision with Rollover
The paper presents complete results of the head-on small overlap crash test of vehicle with driver moving at a speed of approximately 12 m/s against stationary vehicle with post-crash rollover. When a crash does not involve the main crush-zone structures,
Tomáš Coufal, Marek Semela
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Strategies for protecting intellectual property when using CUDA applications on graphics processing units [PDF]
Recent advances in the massively parallel computational abilities of graphical processing units (GPUs) have increased their use for general purpose computation, as companies look to take advantage of big data processing techniques. This has given rise to
Cheng J.+7 more
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Reviewing Research Trends:A Scientometric Approach Using Gunshot Residue (GSR) Literature as an Example [PDF]
The ability to manage, distil and disseminate the significant amount of information that is available from published literature is fast becoming a core and critical skill across all research domains, including that of forensic science.
Cole, Christian+4 more
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Education and training activities in forensic and biomedical sciences: The laser scanner technology
The paper reports the results of training experiences in the field of education in forensic and biomedical sciences carried out during two editions of summer schools.
Roberta Somma+11 more
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Improving the PhD through provision of skills training for postgraduate researchers [PDF]
Postgraduate research degrees in some systems, such as the UK, can be almost exclusively research based, with little formal, compulsory taught component.
Barnacle+25 more
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Relevance of An Expert Witness Report Submitted as Evidence in a Case
The expert witness report plays a crucial part in any type of forensic investigation; forensic engineering and land surveying are no exception. This article focuses on relevance as a major criterion in the evaluation of a forensic expert’s report.
Z. V. Trifonova
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The paper looks at the circumstances that shape forensic situations, the resolution of which requires the court to appoint a forensic expert or specialist possessing special knowledge in construction and construction engineering. It proposes a system for
E. Stativa
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