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The role of forensic evidence in Indonesia's criminal justice. [PDF]
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Cytoplasmic changes in bone marrow cells as indicators of postmortem interval. [PDF]
Shetty M, Guru V, Hl KP, S Shetty S.
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Forensic postmortem findings for sudden unexplained death in schizophrenia: case series and literature review. [PDF]
Chen Y, Yan F.
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AI-Assisted Diagnostic Evaluation of IHC in Forensic Pathology: A Comparative Study with Human Scoring. [PDF]
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Autopsy in Sudden Unexplained Death in Youth: indispensable or in some cases redundant?
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Paediatric Forensic Medicine and Pathology
1989Introduction. The role of the expert witness in paediatric forensic practice - Cyril H Wecht and Glenn M Larkin Part Two: Forensic medicine and pathology. Genetic counselling and prenatal diagnosis - J A Raeburn Intoxication in utero - Eunice J Larson The examination of stillbirths - W J A Patrick The postmortem examination of a baby - John L Emery The
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An unusual pedestrian road trauma: From forensic pathology to forensic veterinary medicine
Forensic Science International, 2014Traffic accidents have increased in the last decade, pedestrians being the most affected group. At autopsy, it is evident that the most common cause of pedestrian death is central nervous system injury, followed by skull base fractures, internal bleeding, lower limb haemorrhage, skull vault fractures, cervical spinal cord injury and airway compromise ...
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Getting to the core of medicine: Developing undergraduate forensic medicine and pathology teaching
Journal of Clinical Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2017Teaching and learning of forensic medicine and pathology in the undergraduate medical curriculum has been in decline for decades in the UK, and yet graduates are expected to be able to recognise, and protect, those who are most vulnerable in society - i.e.
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