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Forensic entomo-toxicology

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1991
Drugs present in a decomposing corpse may be identified through analysis of maggots feeding off it. Case reports in forensic entomo-toxicology are sparse and the data base is unstructured. Drug concentrations should be measured in residual skeletal muscle, the principal food source for fly larvae, as well as in washed maggots, and the fly species ...
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Diagnostic and Forensic Toxicology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1995
In most competent veterinary diagnostic laboratories, analytical findings are interpreted by the veterinary toxicologist to determine the significance of the finding in view of historic, clinical, and pathologic findings. A veterinary toxicologist also will provide consultation about possible toxic rule-outs for a case, treatment of affected animals ...
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Forensic toxicology

2010
Forensic toxicology has developed as a forensic science in recent years and is now widely used to assist in death investigations, in civil and criminal matters involving drug use, in drugs of abuse testing in correctional settings and custodial medicine, in road and workplace safety, in matters involving environmental pollution, as well as in sports ...
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Advances in Forensic Toxicology

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1998
Over the last 15 years there have been many changes in the practice of forensic toxicology. One of the most noteworthy has been the recognition of the need for good laboratory practices in the forensic toxicology laboratory. This has resulted in the development of an accreditation program for laboratories. Increasingly, forensic toxicologists are asked
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Analytical Forensic Toxicology

1992
My brief for this paper is to provide an overview of forensic toxicology and to illustrate what it is about forensic toxicology that makes it unique. I would therefore like to outline the background in which the forensic toxicologist works, describe some of the sorts of problems which may be encountered and illustrate how modern advances in scientific ...
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The Development of Forensic Toxicology

2016
Nicholas T. Lappas, Courtney M. Lappas
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