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The System of Concepts As a Metalanguage of Forensic Science
Concepts are an integral part of a forensic activity forming a specific terminological system, determining forensic science’s metalanguage, distinguishing it from the related legal sciences: criminalistics and procedural law.
V. O. Kuznetsov
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Forensic science in the dock [PDF]
Postmortem measurements of drug concentration in blood have little meaning I nvestigations into the circumstances surrounding the death of David Kelly have led to the exchange of acrimonious views including allegations of conspiracy and murder. David Kelly, a government scientist and weapons expert, committed suicide by cutting his wrist and taking ...
Bruce A. Goldberger+3 more
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Forensic sciences aggregate a series of scientific and technological domains that aid the judiciary and judicial system. Despite the highly specialized and qualified professionals taking a role in forensic practice, this paradigmatic integration of law ...
Áurea Madureira-Carvalho+6 more
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Comparison of Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography, Liquid Chromatography, and Microbiologic Assay for Analysis of Cephalexin in Oral Suspensions [PDF]
Two well-accepted methodologies, based on a microbiologic assay (MA) and liquid chromatography (LC), and a novel methodology using micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC), were compared for the determination of cephalexin in commercially available ...
Cosmetics Drugs, Forensic Sciences
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Reliable and robust molecular sexing of the hen harrier (Circus cyaneus) using PCR-RFLP of the CHD1 gene [PDF]
The hen harrier (Circus cyaneus) is a bird of prey that is persecuted in the United Kingdom, and there is a need for a DNA-based individual identification and sexing system for the use in forensic investigations.
Henderson, A+4 more
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Innovative methods in forensic science: the science of forensic dermatoglyphics [PDF]
Abstract Forensic dermatoglyphics describes the study of the features and characteristics of the prints and volar surfaces of the hands and feet, as well as the flexors, functional folds, and skin of the person as a whole. It also studies the traces of them found on various items during investigative and search activities in order to ...
Anna Mokhorova+2 more
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Performing the Union: the Prüm Decision and the European dream [PDF]
In 2005, seven European countries signed the so-called Prüm Treaty to increase transnational collaboration in combating international crime, terrorism and illegal immigration. Three years later, the Treaty was adopted into EU law. EU member countries are
Agamben+41 more
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The College of Forensic Sciences at NAUSS: The pioneer of Forensics in the Arab world
Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) has been providing training and conducting academic research in forensic sciences since its establishment. This is part of its belief in the importance of forensic science in crime investigation, and the
Mohammed Fathi Eid, Mohamed Ali Al Saad
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Confirmation Bias: The Pitfall of Forensic Science [PDF]
As it stands, forensic science and its practitioners are held in high regard in criminal court proceedings due to their ability to discover irrefutable facts that would otherwise go unnoticed.
Moser, Scott
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DexaPatch, an implantable, low‐swelling amphiphilic hydrogel system containing dexamethasone‐PLGA microparticles, is developed and characterized for sustained local steroid release to reduce postoperative inflammation in tight surgical spaces. DexaPatch significantly reduces postoperative edema and fibrosis in a rabbit model of anterior spinal surgery,
Stephen W. Linderman+6 more
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