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A comparison of penetration and damage caused by different types of arrowheads on loose and tight fit clothing [PDF]
Bows and arrows are used more for recreation, sport and hunting in the Western world and tend not to be as popular a weapon as firearms or knives. Yet there are still injuries and fatalities caused by these low-velocity weapons due to their availability ...
Beattie, Eilidh +5 more
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Artificial intelligence in forensic medicine and related sciences - selected issues
Aim. The aim of the work is to provide an overview of the potential application of artificial intelligence in forensic medicine and related sciences, and to identify concerns related to providing ...
Michał Szeremeta +2 more
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A Methodology for Three-Dimensional Quantification of Anterior Tooth Width [PDF]
The use of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) technology has been shown to be more accurate in measuring individual incisor tooth widths than the use of wax exemplars. There were fewer differences by investigators using CBCT than others using an F-test
Ahn, Kwang Woo +5 more
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Liquid Biopsy in Rare Cancers: Lessons from Hemangiopericytoma [PDF]
Hemangiopericytoma (HPT) is a rare mesenchymal tumor of fibroblastic type and for its rarity is poorly studied. The most common sites of metastatic disease in patients with intracranial HPT are the bone, liver, and lung, suggestive for an hematogenous ...
Carpino, Guido +9 more
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The problems of offenders with mental disorders: A plurality of perspectives within a single mental health care organisation [PDF]
Managers, doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, social workers, psychologists, unqualified staff and service users were interviewed for a qualitative study of risk management and rehabilitation in an inner city medium secure forensic mental health ...
Davies, Jacqueline +4 more
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Crushed, uncooked egg in the oropharynx: a café coronary?
Background Obstruction of the upper respiratory airway can terminate in fatal asphyxia. Autopsy findings in asphyxial deaths as described in literature are not necessarily pathognomonic. A complete autopsy with ancillary studies is necessary to establish
A. I. Mgbehoma +2 more
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Body Language: Reading the Corpse in Forensic Crime Fiction . [PDF]
Our purpose in this article is to explore the fascination, over the last decade, with crime narratives that centre on the figure of the forensic pathologist.
Horsley, Katharine, Horsley, Lee
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PlantID – DNA-based identification of multiple medicinal plants in complex mixtures [PDF]
Background An efficient method for the identification of medicinal plant products is now a priority as the global demand increases. This study aims to develop a DNA-based method for the identification and authentication of plant species that can be ...
Bremner, Paul +7 more
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Background The tumor-agnostic indication of immune checkpoint inhibitors to treat cancers with mismatch repair deficiency (dMMR)/microsatellite instability (MSI) increased the demand for such tests beyond Lynch syndrome.
Maja L. Nádorvári +6 more
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Safety and the flying doctor [PDF]
Interest, curiosity, or dismay—which feeling predominates when we learn from BBC Newsnight that our NHS employs doctors who commute from Poland to cover the out of hours duties that local GPs are unable to work because they are too tired at night?
Cappuccio, Francesco, Lockley, Steven B.
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