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Evaluation of foreign national cases applied to Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University Hospital Forensic Medicine Department, 2014-2022. [PDF]
Çetin S, Gedikbaş M, Gedikbaş ŞS.
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Awatif Shamata, T. Thompson
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ABSTRACT Information on the burden of disease, including quality of life (QoL) and societal costs, of borderline personality disorder (BPD) is crucial, as healthcare policymakers consider the burden of disease when setting priorities for treatment reimbursement.
Carlijn J. M. Wibbelink+5 more
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Applications for Drowning Identification by Planktonic Diatom Test on Rats in Forensic Medicine
Guangtao Xu+4 more
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Awatif Shamata, T. Thompson
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Family history of ADHD associates with stronger problem‐solving skills amongst 2‐ to 3‐year‐olds
In this study 129 UK 2‐ and 3‐year‐olds, and 74 Swedish 3‐year‐olds, with and without a family history of ADHD and autism, completed a problem‐solving task. Our results show that children with ADHD traits and/or a family history of ADHD are likely to have an aptitude for generative problem‐solving when presented with highly motivating, ecologically ...
Alexandra Hendry+12 more
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The European Council of Legal and Forensic Medicine: its role and work in progressing harmonised standards and recommendations in Forensic and Legal Medicine investigation procedures, training and teaching through pursuit of internationally agreed and peer-reviewed published guidelines. [PDF]
Cusack DA.
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There is an apparent gender paradox in ADHD; the childhood prevalence is higher in males than females but adult females with ADHD are reporting more severe impairment. We found that the relative difference in symptom levels between individuals with and without ADHD was larger in females than males, both in a clinical sample and in the general ...
Berit S. Solberg+11 more
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