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Forensic Odontology and DNA Typing in Individual Identification
Forensic odontology and DNA typing in individual identification have been progressing rapidly and its significances has been increasing. But not all individual identification can be done by one single method solely. Therefore, understanding the advantage
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Abstract The increasing prevalence of fentanyl within the illegal global drug market underscores the need for rapid, low‐cost, and straightforward detection methods. Eosin Y demonstrates a measurable color change in the presence of fentanyl, making it a promising candidate for colorimetric sensing and preliminary identification of fentanyl ...
Alan J. Zhou +4 more
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Studies in forensic odontology. [PDF]
This electronic version is made publicly available by the University of Adelaide in accordance with its open access policy for student theses. Copyright in this thesis remains with the author.
Brown, Kenneth Aylesbury
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Age Determination in Forensic Odontology
Age determination by means of assessment of the dentition is an application unique to forensic odontology. This process is especially relevant in those cases in which the rest of the skeletal remains are marred, as the tooth remains intact under adverse ...
Divakar K Prathap
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Occupational mortality in older workers: A forensic autopsy‐based evaluation
Abstract The aging of the global workforce has led to an increasing number of individuals remaining occupationally active at older ages. However, forensic autopsy‐based data on workplace deaths in this population remain limited. This study aimed to evaluate the causes and manners of workplace‐related deaths among individuals aged 65 years and older ...
Muhammet Ali Oruç +4 more
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With the ever-increasing crime rate in our society, the field of forensic sciences has become highly evolved. Forensic dentists play a pivotal role in various areas of crime scene investigations and thereby help solve innumerable mysteries.
Preetam Shah +3 more
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Changing Radiological Techniques in Forensic Odontology Practice in Queensland
In routine Forensic Odontology practice in Queensland, the availability of Computer Tomography (CT) imaging at Queensland Health Forensic and Scientific Services (QHFSS) supplements plain film imaging techniques by providing an increased ability to ...
Meredith, Matt +3 more
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Abstract Smartphone manufacturers' enhanced privacy and security measures, such as File‐Based Encryption (FBE), have disrupted traditional data extraction techniques, necessitating the adoption of Full File System Extraction (FFS). FFS requires booting a smartphone, decrypting its UserData partition, and accessing files individually, a process that ...
Sanghyun Yoo, Yunji Park, Doowon Jeong
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A literature review on dental autopsy – an invaluable investigative technique in forensics
Forensic odontology is a specialty of dental sciences that deals with dental evidence in the interest of the justice system. The science of autopsy has been developing from the ancient times even before the popularization of general medicine.
Jyotirmoy Roy +5 more
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Evaluation of illicit drug contaminants in seized cannabis in Arizona and California, 2023–2024
Abstract Despite public health concerns, fentanyl, cocaine, and other illicit drug contaminants remain largely understudied in unregulated cannabis. Here, we developed an analytical method to quantify a panel of common illicit drugs in cannabis and tested the law enforcement seizures in Arizona and California in evaluation of the illicit drug ...
Beckner Andersano +3 more
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