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Forensic Experts′ Opinion Regarding Clinical Forensic Medicine Practice in Indonesia and Malaysia
Clinical forensic medicine is a progressing branch. In Indonesia and Malaysia, there is inadequate information regarding this practice. It is always unclear about the job scopes and practitioners involved in this field. The study outlined in this article
Hanusha Nair Gopalakrishnan +2 more
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This work presents an odd historical record obtained through more than 14 years of research regarding one of the first major European forensic cases. The presumed homicide of Mário Guilherme Augusto de Sampaio in 1890 was allegedly perpetrated by his ...
Ricardo Jorge Dinis-Oliveira
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Introduction: Summative assessments play a major role in shaping the student’s learning. There is little literature available on validity of summative assessment question papers in Forensic Medicine & Toxicology.
Vijay Kautilya Dayanidhi +3 more
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A pilot study examining garment severance damage caused by a trained sharp-weapon user [PDF]
The pilot study summarized in this paper aimed to raise awareness of a gap that exists in the forensic textile science literature about damage caused to clothing by trained sharp-weapon users.
Carr, D. J. +4 more
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Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic is an international emergency with an extreme socioeconomic impact and a high mortality and disease burden. The COVID-19 outbreak is neither fully understood nor fully pictured.
Jytte Banner +5 more
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BackgroundTraumatic brain injury (TBI) increases the risk of mental disorders and neurodegenerative diseases in the chronic phase. However, there is limited neuropathological or molecular data on the long-term neural dysfunction and its potential ...
Ziyuan Chen +12 more
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Explaining and trusting expert evidence: What is a ‘sufficiently reliable scientific basis’? [PDF]
Through a series of judicial decisions and Practice Directions, the English courts have developed a rule that expert evidence must have ‘a sufficiently reliable scientific basis to be admitted’.
Ward, Tony
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CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING CLASSIFICATION AS JOBS PERFORMED IN SPECIAL WORKING CONDITIONS OF THE JOBS CARRIED OUT BY THE STAFF OF THE ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY AND FORENSIC DEPARTMENTS WITHIN LEGAL MEDICINE INSTITUTIONS [PDF]
This paper focuses on issues dealing with inclusion under the difficult working conditions regime of the jobs carried out by the staff of the Anatomic Pathology and Forensic Departments within legal medicine institutions, following adjudication as ...
Bogdan NAZAT, Mihaela-Alexandra GHERGHE
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A postmortem study of unexpected natural pediatric deaths in Egypt
Background Identifying the causes of unexpected pediatric deaths is a clinical, medicolegal, and humanitarian requirement. This study included autopsied children aged < 18 years who suddenly died due to natural causes and excluded nonnatural deaths.
Nora Fawzy Fnon +4 more
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Proving Genocide? Forensic Expertise and the ICTY [PDF]
This article works towards developing a theoretical framework outlining the premises and parameters under which forensic experts operate during various stages of international criminal investigations and the presentation of expert witness testimony in ...
Klinkner, Melanie Josefine
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