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BIOPHYSICAL METHODS IN FORENSIC MEDICAL EXAMINATION
E.N. Gubaydullina +2 more
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Characteristics of Sexual Assault Among Men Receiving a Forensic Medical Examination [PDF]
Daniel W Oesterle +2 more
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Proceedings in medical cases use the results of medical examinations: forensic expertise and quality of care expertise. Nowadays forensic experts and quality experts use different notions, various criteria for evaluating actions of professionals and the ...
O. Yu. Aleksandrova, Yu. E. Kuznetsova
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Forensic medical examination in the practice of an ophthalmologist
N.V. Fomina, E.I. Saidasheva
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Topical issues of forensic medical examination in the investigation of war crimes
The relevance of the study is conditioned by the importance of expert investigations into war crimes committed on the territory of Ukraine. Since many of these crimes result in the death or injury of victims, forensic examinations play a key role in ...
A. Vozniuk, M. Hryha
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Fronto-parietal single-trial brain connectivity benefits successful memory recognition
Successful recognition has been known to produce distinct patterns of neural activity. Many studies have used spectral power or event-related potentials of single recognition-specific regions as classification features.
Jun Soyeon +4 more
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Evaluation of Forensic Medical Examination using the DEMATEL Method
Forensic medical examination is Searching for injuries and police to be used as evidence at trial Taking samples and A lawsuit following Sexual Assault Forensic Medicine The purpose of the test is to the victim's Health needs assessment Treatment of any ...
Sathiyaraj Chinnasamy +3 more
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The Utility of Forensic Anthropology in the Medical Examiner's Office [PDF]
Over the past few decades, the field of forensic anthropology has seen major advancements and experienced a considerable growth of professionals in medical examiner/coroner offices. Despite this expansion, misconceptions regarding the role and utility of the anthropologist in the medicolegal setting still exist.
Christian M, Crowder +4 more
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The work of medical professionals is always associated with a risk to life, but during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, forensic experts and pathologists were faced with the need to diagnose a new and highly contagious disease in the presence of ...
E. A. Bogovskaya +3 more
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Background. 19.6 % of all fatal cases among Russian children who died in the first year of life are registered out-of hospital, and they are usually sudden. Out-of-hospital sudden unexpected infant death (OSUID) could be confused with sudden infant death
Lika L. Nisevich +6 more
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