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Transformation of public administration in the sphere of forensic science activity in Ukraine under martial law. [PDF]
Martynenko N.
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Abstract In the present study, the metabolism of khat (Catha edulis) and pseudoephedrine was compared with the aim of identifying objective criteria that could be used to discriminate between them for forensic and doping‐control purposes. An in vitro study using human liver microsomes and an in vivo study using rat urine were performed under harmonized
Jong Suk Park +6 more
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Abstract Postmortem decomposition changes of bodies in aquatic environments may offer valuable insights into the postmortem submergence interval (PMSI) for medicolegal death investigators. However, the effects of immersion on the onset of such changes are poorly understood.
Vienna C. Lam +4 more
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Disseminated Tuberculosis With Granulomatous Pericarditis: The Essential Role of Forensic Histopathology in a Case of Unexpected Death. [PDF]
Elbedwi A, Tawel H, Ikdeewish M.
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Abstract Cognitive bias is widely recognized as a persistent source of error in forensic science, yet mitigation efforts continue to emphasize examiner awareness, ethical vigilance, and training‐based interventions. Empirical evidence from cognitive science demonstrates that such approaches are insufficient to reliably control bias under real‐world ...
Michael P. Kessler
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Asphyxial Mechanisms in Sand Burial, Findings and Diagnostic Challenges-A Case Report and a Literature Review. [PDF]
Morena D +4 more
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Abstract Forensic ballistics is essential in analyzing evidence from firearm use in criminal investigations, with gunshot residue (GSR) detection providing key information about the firearm and shooting conditions. Traditional methods like spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) have limitations in sensitivity, cost, and accessibility ...
Paulo Tonin +2 more
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Why Most Child Sexual Abuse Examinations Are Normal: Forensic Implications, Misconceptions, and Evidence-Based Communication. [PDF]
Al-Juhani A +6 more
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Abstract Hair analysis is a well‐established matrix in forensic toxicology, offering a valuable alternative or complement to traditional matrices in diverse contexts, including drug‐facilitated crimes (DFC), elder abuse, and accidental exposure in children.
Amandine Fort +8 more
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Postmortem artefacts in sudden cardiac death: A forensic case report. [PDF]
James T, Mittal DR, Pathak A.
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