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Forensic entomology in Germany
Forensic Science International, 2000Forensic entomology (FE) is increasingly gaining international recognition. In Germany, however, the development of FE has been stagnating, mainly because of the lack of cooperation between police, forensic medicine and entomology. In 1997 a co-operative research project 'Forensic Entomology' was started in Frankfurt/Main at the Center of Legal ...
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Veterinary forensic entomology
Veterinary Record, 2013At the University of Liverpool vet school, thirdâyear students complete a dissertation of their choice.
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2019
Forensic entomology is well established in police investigations and has become mainstream over the last few years; however, it is vastly underused in wildlife forensic investigations. The application of forensic entomology in wildlife cases can be problematic for the forensic entomologist due to the large number of potential species involved.
Gail S. Anderson, Jason H. Byrd
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Forensic entomology is well established in police investigations and has become mainstream over the last few years; however, it is vastly underused in wildlife forensic investigations. The application of forensic entomology in wildlife cases can be problematic for the forensic entomologist due to the large number of potential species involved.
Gail S. Anderson, Jason H. Byrd
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2016
Forensic entomology is a valuable tool and potentially the only means of identifying the post-mortem interval of a dead human or animal, when time of death determination is beyond the time frame in which the forensic pathologist can operate. It can provide a means of determining the time since infestation of a product or location where food ...
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Forensic entomology is a valuable tool and potentially the only means of identifying the post-mortem interval of a dead human or animal, when time of death determination is beyond the time frame in which the forensic pathologist can operate. It can provide a means of determining the time since infestation of a product or location where food ...
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Gut microbial communities of social bees
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016Waldan K Kwong, Nancy A Moran
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Encoded evidence: DNA in forensic analysis
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2004Mark A Jobling, Peter Gill
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