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Normal postmortem changes in the central nervous system
Hamish Smith, Daniel Bell
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SEVERAL EXTERNAL FACTORS WHICH AFFECT THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTMORTEM CHANGES
Edgar Grygorian
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Stable ion‐exchange doping of organic semiconductor single crystals is demonstrated using bulky hydrophobic anions. Electrical conductivity is significantly enhanced and maintained under ambient air and elevated temperatures, while intrinsic strain sensitivity remains intact over 100 000 strain cycles. The approach highlights the critical role of anion
Tomohiro Murata +5 more
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Recent Advances in Forensic Medicine at the Horizon of Omics Sciences and New Biomarkers for Postmortem Interval Estimation. [PDF]
Turlea IR, Curca GC.
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Photomultiplication organic photodetectors (PM OPDs) are an attractive strategy for health‐monitoring. Here, PM‐OPDs are reported with a specific detectivity of 5.7 × 1012 Jones and external quantum efficiency values of 3500% under −10 V. The dynamics of carrier trapping in these devices are elucidated through trap selective spectroscopical techniques.
Marie Houot +9 more
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Redefining <i>postmortem</i> interval estimation: the need for evidence-based research to bridge science and justice. [PDF]
Teixeira MJ +3 more
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Changes in Porcine Muscle Gene Expression: Influence of Stunning Gases and Postmortem Time Course
Julia Gelhausen +6 more
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Multiple Twinning in Nacre and Aragonite
Electron backscatter diffraction map of a cluster of geologic aragonite, exhibiting single, double, and triple twins. The whole cluster is approximately 2 cm wide. Colors indicate crystal orientations, so that pixels where the a‐, b‐, and c‐axis is perpendicular to the image plane are green, red, and blue, respectively.
Connor A. Schmidt +7 more
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