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The Development of Forensic Pathology in London, England: Keith Simpson and the Dobkin Case, 1942 [PDF]
Amy Helen Bell
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Rethinking Face‐to‐Face Interaction: Lessons from Studies of “Autistic Sociality”
Face‐to‐face interaction is a foundational concept in microsociology. This article surveys the social experiences of autistic people, who are commonly known for having a strained relationship with interactions face to face. By interpretively reviewing and synthesizing the broader literature on “autistic sociality,” the article provides a nuanced ...
Lars E. F. Johannessen
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Application of photogrammetry in forensic pathology education of medical students in response to COVID-19. [PDF]
Tóth D +4 more
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Early TXA administration (≤ 3 h) in concurrent hemorrhage and TBI was significantly associated with a 22% reduction in mortality at 7 days. TXA treatment was also associated with a significant 29% lower odds of organ failure and non‐significant 11% odds of good neurologic recovery.
Julia M. Dixon +13 more
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Abstract Forensic doctors play a crucial role at the intersection of medicine and law, offering expertise in legal matters. However, their work exposes them to significant emotional and psychological stress, increasing the risk of burnout. Despite the critical nature of their profession, little research has explored how forensic doctors construct their
Mateus Eduardo Romão +4 more
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Use of the international classification of diseases (ICD)-11 method applied to veterinary forensic pathology for coding the cause and manner of death in wildlife. [PDF]
Marchetti C +4 more
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Burnout Syndrome in Forensic Pathology - Current Stage of Knowledge, Approach Proposals
Silviu Morar, Lilioara-Alexandra Muja
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NEUROPATHOLOGY AND FORENSIC PATHOLOGY: TWO VIEWPOINTS [PDF]
William F. McCormick
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Indoor cats scavenging behind closed doors
Abstract We report a rare case of postmortem scavenging by cats in Japan involving the skeletonized remains of a woman in her 80s discovered in a locked, garbage‐filled room. The body was missing many bones, including vertebrae other than the atlas with odontoid process.
Mariko Kazuta +4 more
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Forensic analysis and evaluation of file‐wiping applications in Android OS
Abstract Anti‐forensics refers to techniques designed to obstruct the discovery of evidence in digital forensic investigations. File‐wiping is one of the anti‐forensic techniques that make data recovery impossible by overwriting data with specific patterns. This technique poses significant challenges to investigators.
Dong Bin Oh +6 more
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