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Anatomical Variant or Pathological Anomaly? A Case Report of an Asymptomatic Cardiac Apical Cleft. [PDF]
Posite CM +8 more
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Design and development of forensic techniques for synthetic image identification
Eric K. Tokuda
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SafePaint: Anti-forensic Image Inpainting with Domain Adaptation [PDF]
Dunyun Chen +3 more
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XAHRM‐Lab First Results and πXRF First View of UFe4Al8 and UFe10Si2
ABSTRACT Following the installation of the Laboratory for the Characterization and Speciation of Aerosols (LCEA) in 2008, and the confirmation of High Resolution Energy Dispersive Spectrometry (HiREDS) as a much promising development for X‐ray Emission Spectrometry in general and Particle Induced X‐ray Emission (PIXE) in particular, the installation of
M. A. Reis +3 more
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Forensic Diagnosis of Sudden Cardiac Death Due to Thrombosis Secondary to Coronary Artery Ectasia: A Description of Two Cases. [PDF]
Evain F +4 more
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ABSTRACT Detailed knowledge of the internal anatomy of the root canal system and its variations is essential for selecting appropriate endodontic treatment protocols. Micro‐computed tomography (micro‐CT) allows for nondestructive, high‐resolution three‐dimensional (3D) analysis of extracted teeth, enabling precise evaluation of root canal morphology ...
F. L. P. dos Santos +3 more
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Guidance for a clinical and forensic diagnosis of pediatric abusive head trauma: a narrative review. [PDF]
Concato M +5 more
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ABSTRACT Portable X‐ray computed tomography (portable CT) has become an important tool for the non‐destructive investigation of cultural heritage objects, particularly when in situ analysis is required. This work presents the experimental characterization and application of a transportable cone‐beam CT system designed for the inspection of large and ...
Anderson de Paula +7 more
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Alteration of X‐Ray Emission Band Spectrum Under Bragg Diffraction
ABSTRACT We use a Zr/Si multilayer presenting a gradient of period to probe the shape of the Si L2,3 emission band (maximum around 92 eV) in and out of Bragg conditions. The sample was prepared by magnetron sputtering and its reflectance measured in the photon energy range of interest with synchrotron radiation.
Philippe Jonnard +10 more
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Medico-legal considerations in post-mortem imaging data: governance, ethics, and evidential use. [PDF]
Davendralingam N +3 more
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