The ranks will close even tighter and, despite the forensic criticisms, you won't hear a squeak in the party room. |
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Neither I nor most of my colleagues are romantic about forensic toxicology. |
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At the University of Northumbria, applications to study criminology and forensic science have doubled. |
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Major advances in forensic science could help police track down the killer of a newborn baby murdered four years ago. |
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One article addresses, in light of the increasing violence of society, forensic medicine. |
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A blood sample taken from him and later sent to the forensic lab showed a reading of 193 milligrams in 100 milliliters of blood. |
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It is expected to be the biggest postmortem examination exercise in the history of forensic medicine. |
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One other positive difference from two weeks ago is that the police will have better forensic evidence which they can use. |
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Police initially treated the case as a missing person inquiry but mounting concern prompted a forensic examination of her home. |
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This property distinguishes secretors from non-secretors, a property that has forensic importance such as in cases of rape. |
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Detectives have used ground-breaking forensic techniques to establish that Adam was from south-west Nigeria between Benin City and Ibadan. |
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Police cordoned off the area overnight and as dawn broke, forensic investigations began at the crime scene. |
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Aside from certifications, investigators can also get training in the softer skills necessary for a forensic investigator. |
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Angelo proceeds Socratically with Isabella, teetering between forensic and deliberative styles. |
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Amid the truckloads of rubble being hauled away is forensic evidence about how and why the buildings collapsed. |
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Subsequent monitoring and forensic testing revealed that a botnet made up of open proxies in China was responsible for the attack. |
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There was a big forensic mobile lab, there were about a dozen marked and unmarked police cars from the Sheriff's Department. |
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Their remains were unearthed in March from unmarked graves and identified by DNA testing with the help of Argentinian forensic experts. |
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Yesterday uniformed police officers stood guard outside the premises while forensic experts carried out a detailed search inside the premises. |
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The sight of the blood and the use of the blade were obviously the key to his sexuality, according to forensic psychologists. |
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He said no forensic examination was ever made of any of the bomb sites or of undetonated devices. |
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This may be enhanced by a postgraduate qualification such as an MSc in forensic science from Strathclyde University or Kings College, London. |
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However, both the Senate and the Board of Trade investigators found results that were in direct contrast with current forensic evidence. |
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The art of clinical forensic medicine is based on knowledge and experience. |
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From these dark beginnings forensic medicine has developed into a large specialty with several subspecialties. |
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Without the reintroduction of formal training in forensic medicine for medical students these are problems that are going to continue increasing. |
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Gentlemen, you are about to enter the most fascinating sphere of police work, the world of forensic medicine. |
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Forensic accounting is often regarded in the same way as forensic medicine, a resource only called upon when the patient has expired. |
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The research is being led by Dr John Oliver, a senior lecturer in forensic toxicology at the university's department of forensic medicine. |
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Unfulfilled in his adopted career as a general practitioner, he developed interests in forensic medicine and medicolegal work. |
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In Canada, forensic entomologists are developing other techniques, borrowing from human forensics. |
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There was no significant forensic disadvantage to the appellant caused by delay. |
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There was no forensic advantage to the appellant by not having a warning in this case. |
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Two other tools provide progressively deeper forensic and management capabilities. |
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At the request of the defence, she asked the police to obtain a forensic test of some evidence. |
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Like all crime, police prefer to gather forensic evidence as soon as possible after an incident. |
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Section 2 considers the role of forensic psychology in investigation and prosecution. |
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The photograph was taken with a forensic technique using crossed polarised light of varying degrees. |
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Scientists later recovered forensic evidence linking Scott to the balaclava. |
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The club remained cordoned off for most of Saturday while a forensic crime scene investigation was carried out. |
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The government has also vetoed further investigation into other forensic techniques. |
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The bank was closed until Monday as police completed their forensic investigation. |
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Meanwhile forensic experts from the investigation team sealed off an address in the Cookridge area of the city. |
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Specialist police forensic investigators spent yesterday searching the flat for evidence. |
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Make sure to watch next week when we take an inside look at big city forensic crime solving. |
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It was this third option that was most easy to test for, using modern forensic techniques. |
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Officers from the Essex Police scientific forensic unit carried out an in-depth search of the area. |
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Death investigation and forensic pathology are also not immune to misinterpretation. |
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Next week is Science Week, and we poke our legal noses into some forensic evidence. |
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Looking at evidence before the court by a policeman and his evidence in the forensic report. |
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There are various techniques available to the forensic investigator in this context. |
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The results of forensic post-mortem tests showed the babies died from septicaemia caused by enterobacter bacteria. |
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The contents of the cans in question are believed to be diluted cough mixture which may or may not be confirmed by forensic analysis. |
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There is just no content to which one may attach to give any forensic effect to this sentence. |
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The street was cordoned off and forensic experts combed the area and the club for evidence. |
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You show me where they found that forensic audit's misappropriation of funds. |
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They called for urgent action to address the problems, including a referral to the forensic science regulator. |
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On Wednesday morning an area near the wine bar was cordoned off with tape while police forensic experts investigated. |
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As a forensic policewoman she was continually exposed to disturbing crime scenes and it eventually became too much. |
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While most police procedurals are foolish, 1 in 100 will give a forensic expert the shivers. |
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They sealed off the two-storey block opposite Bethesda Evangelical Church as forensic scientists conducted a fingertip search. |
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Police immediately cordoned off the area as forensic experts carried out fingertip searches for evidence. |
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Officers conducted door-to-door inquiries while forensic experts examined the inside of the house for clues. |
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I met him last year, and he impressed me as a cop who had quickly grasped that racing inquiries needed forensic detection skills. |
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The man, who has not been named, was released on police bail pending further inquiries and forensic tests. |
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They will come away, as I did, with a pretty good idea of what the field of forensic geology is all about. |
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Donnelly, a clinical forensic psychologist, is among those using inkblot tests to help design better therapies. |
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Goldman ferrets through the dirty laundry of the movie business and examines the stains with forensic detail. |
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The dramatic admission came as the court heard the first forensic evidence in the case. |
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The murder scene was sealed off yesterday as forensic experts combed for clues. |
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Police impounded the vehicle and forensic and DNA tests are being performed to identify the origin of the blood. |
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Beneath a white tent, men in green forensic suits began the arduous task of exhuming her body. |
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It was found on fire around two hours later at Coalpit Lane, Denaby, and has since been recovered by police for forensic examination. |
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This inquiry has started a momentum in looking at cold cases, not only from a forensic science point of view but also from an investigative one. |
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London's police chief said forensic material had been gathered that could provide key clues to solving the case. |
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He provides a forensic analysis of US foreign policy through the speeches and texts of its own ideologues. |
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He's a clinical and forensic psychologist who works at a psychiatric hospital, and a research fellow at Cambridge's Institute of Criminology. |
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Handwriting which is used to address the envelopes is fluent, naturally written and not disguised, according to forensic experts. |
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All were released on police bail while forensic examination of substances found takes place. |
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Police launched an extensive investigation into the killing, with officers removing 17 paving stones from the site for forensic tests. |
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Police divers and forensic officers were at the canal yesterday as the Force helicopter made several sweeps of the area. |
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The field of forensic pathology investigates sudden, unnatural, unexplained, or violent deaths. |
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To help with this, forensic teams have been working flat out to gather DNA and fingerprint evidence. |
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There was forensic evidence which indicated that the accelerant used to set the fire was white spirit. |
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Professionals with training in forensic agrology are vital to the future and ongoing success of the agriculture industry. |
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And I would predict that the rebuttal will be in direct response to the forensic entomologist. |
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This normally takes the form of two witnesses to the crime or one witness and corroborating evidence, usually in the form of forensic evidence. |
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No detail is spared and the squeamish can count on skipping huge wodges of forensic jargon, which is no bad thing. |
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We begin at a real crime scene, move through the forensic labs and a morgue, and end in a courtroom. |
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The book is primarily designed for students of forensic anthropology and presumes a background in human anatomy and osteology. |
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In paragraph 1 he gives details of his experience in forensic medicine and pathology. |
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The forensic results recently released by the Dutch authorities have served to confirm a nagging suspicion. |
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It relies heavily on enthymemes, which Aristotle regards as most suitable to forensic speech. |
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He did not wish to elaborate on the forensic breakthrough but said he remained focused on ensuring justice was done. |
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He said forensic experts concentrated on the right shoe, which had four hairs. |
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Police have issued an urgent appeal for witnesses to come forward and were at the scene on Thursday looking for forensic clues. |
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Police are currently conducting house-to-house enquiries and making forensic examinations. |
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Samples taken from the crime scene have been sent to forensic laboratories for analysis to ascertain any linkage to the crime. |
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Yesterday forensic experts continued their painstaking search for clues at the pensioner's home. |
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Forget forensic investigation and clinical analysis for a while and approach things holistically. |
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Firefighters again donned protective suits and collected the powder for forensic examination. |
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A forensic pathologist later said the injuries were not consistent with a fall, but from hitting a large, flat surface. |
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He built relationships with leading design professionals and forensic engineers, some of whom he had met at the symposium. |
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Obviously, it is only findings by forensic scientists that can make police investigations anything more than a guessing game. |
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Dressed in a white forensic suit, he spoke in Arabic through an interpreter to confirm his name. |
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Tony also works as a forensic archaeologist for Glasgow police, and has worked on what he described as grisly murder cases. |
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I have compared forensic work to an operational Rosetta stone, wherein differing languages might be translated back and forth. |
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The diagnosis of sudden infant death syndrome can also be a difficult task for the forensic pathologist. |
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However, experts have since cast doubt over the forensic tests used to decide the fire was arson. |
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The joint police operation recovered a substantial amount of cash from the properties and several items were sent for forensic examination. |
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We've been talking about how wonderful forensic science is, but those programs do tend to overdramatize it. |
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Yes, there's lots of talk of an El Dorado of forensic evidence, a gold mine of forensic evidence, and that's clearly what they do have. |
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The book probes the limits of forensic osteology and examines both successes and failures. |
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The purity of the cocaine was still being tested by forensic experts at Garda HQ yesterday. |
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Robinson divides Forensic Oratory into two parts, first discussing oratory in general and then exploring forensic oratory in particular. |
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The message has been sent out to all divisions asking for the availability and status of certain specialists including forensic officers. |
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The conspiracy angle arose after Gandhi Hospital forensic doctors declared that the actress died due to strangulation and rape. |
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The streets were taped off and put under police guard, and white-suited forensic experts moved in. |
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Police taped the road off while a forensic team was brought in and a cordon remained in place until Friday morning. |
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Yesterday, the house was taped off as forensic officers carried out a fingertip search. |
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It looked like watery stovies and a forensic examination detected only potatoes, salt cod and a green herb. |
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There are two critical mistakes an organization can make after an attack that can compromise a successful forensic investigation. |
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Doug Rokke has a PhD in health physics and was originally trained as a forensic scientist. |
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Often, forensic testimony is dismissed on a technicality, like an assumption the investigator made or the way he described something to the jury. |
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The latest scientific and forensic techniques are being applied to evidence in the case as part of a review. |
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One key component of this is the undermining of the fact-based, forensic, head-to-head interview with those in power and those who seek it. |
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The first was Crime Science, which teaches science concepts through the medium of forensic anthropology and crime casebooks. |
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They will study modules such as chemical and physical forensic science, forensic psychology and criminal investigation procedures. |
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Police were awaiting the results of forensic tests on the gun, which was found in a plastic carrier bag. |
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The second plank of the prosecution case is forensic, with claims that drug and explosive residue was discovered on baggage belonging to the men. |
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They tented the body up but a lot of the blood, footprints in the blood and forensic evidence got washed away. |
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Especially in the current, charged atmosphere, forensic evaluations may increasingly be needed to gauge dangerousness to self and others. |
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Hardly a month goes by without another fictional TV series about forensic science appearing on our screens. |
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Potentially damning physical or forensic evidence is scant in the Peters case. |
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He was charged with the murder based essentially on forensic odontology evidence and placed on trial for murder. |
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Areas around both shops were sealed off as forensic teams worked to gather clues. |
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An independent forensic specialist determined that the foam's combustibility was equivalent to 13 gallons of gasoline. |
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Yesterday they were carrying out house-to-house inquiries and carried out a thorough forensic search of the area. |
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The kitchen door and a cushion from the sitting room were some of the items removed from the house by the forensic team. |
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And as I have found from my own experience as a forensic medical examiner, a strong stomach would be a close third. |
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Weinstein is expected to enlist the usual battalions of experts on forensic science, jury selection and criminal psychology. |
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I've emailed copies of the photographs to a forensic odontologist in Texas, and an animal attack guy in Colorado. |
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A white police tent yesterday covered the front garden of the house as forensic tests were carried out. |
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Police last night confirmed that the unnamed beauty spot was among the areas where they were conducting fingertip and forensic searches. |
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Professor John Clement, a forensic odontologist at the University of Melbourne, was entirely sceptical. |
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Her particular areas of interest are Indigenous criminal justice and forensic issues in criminology. |
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Pathologists and forensic odontologists would also be able to identify victims from tattoos, operation scars and teeth. |
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Lewis in terms of his art was a metropolitan in search of the visceral and his analysis of the life force was forensic in its intensity. |
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The cutting-edge forensic work that it took to bring them into custody from abroad is retold with great aplomb by Levington. |
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If true, it will have a discernable consistency with the forensic evidence. |
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Later, forensic exams found a near-fatal dose of heroin in her stomach but determined that the cause of death was asphyxiation. |
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But DiMaio, with his ballistics and forensic credentials, may have been more persuasive. |
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As a forensic meteorologist, Altschule is called in to investigate just about every conceivable mishap related to weather. |
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To what extent was the testimony the grand jury heard corroborated or contradicted by forensic evidence? |
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The forensic odontologists compare the dental remains that we recover with the ante-mortem dental records in order to make a positive dental identification. |
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The corpses were left where they lay pending forensic examination today. |
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They suggest that use of this approach led to a reduction of aggressive incidents and that the approach has broader application to other forensic and mental health settings. |
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A National Transportation Safety Board investigation will deliver a forensic rigor that has been so far lacking. |
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The spot was too small to double-test, and it had to be amplified beyond the standard measures of practice in forensic science. |
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Winbush wants to attend college to study archeology or forensic science. |
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They will be sent for forensic testing for ecstasy, speed and cannabis. |
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I envisioned the forensic evidence as grist for either my law class or my blog. |
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It took an hour, a further three telephone calls and an inspection of the instructions bordering on the forensic before I could turn the bally thing off. |
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In this group, the female pelvis is very masculine in appearance and so forensic anthropology achieves a very low level of correct identification. |
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But you need a thoroughbred forensic expert to put the pieces together, to search for the missing links, to finally point fingers at the mastermind behind a crime. |
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In forensic science laboratories, a second scientist validates each case. |
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Kenneth Yormark, forensic accountant based in New York, says its whereabouts is still a mystery. |
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Someone who believes the allegations is a forensic psychiatrist and medical historian who's looked closely at doctors who serially kill their patients. |
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They also sent the bodies of Loren and Maas to Pennsylvania for further forensic testing unavailable in Canada, said Leslie. |
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They note that smoking is a major health problem among forensic psychiatric inpatients, and that a range of factors militate against effective interventions. |
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In toto this is a very original forensic treatise allowing the viewer to take in this harrowing episode in a transformative mode. |
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Graff looks for three different skill sets in his forensic investigators. |
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Extensive forensic ink analysis and multispectral imaging tests provided further physical evidence that placed the documents in the same time period. |
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Voit has employed a similar method of documentation, a neo-objectivist approach that is both clinical and forensic. |
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Two new forensic tests may have brought the mysterious case to a close. |
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The Treasury secretary is fundamentally a wonk who is in a position for which he lacks the forensic depth and political maturity. |
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Trial watchers in the public gallery could be seen practising their bowlines as forensic scientist Rodger Ide gave an insight into the techniques of examining knots. |
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In addition to clinical health psychology, examples of specialties include clinical neuropsychology, forensic psychology and behavioral psychology. |
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It was reported that forensic officers then carried out extensive searches of their houses in south-east London, close to the scene of the 18-year-old's murder. |
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He has interviewed spree killers, he is chairman of the Forensic Panel and developer of the depravity scale, an effort to provide a standard forensic definition of evil. |
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Two Indiana State Police forensic scientists were also called to testify. |
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I mean how unique is it, and how was in that circumstance, the forensic odontologist able to create an image of an offender from just the bitemark? |
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Although forensic odontology could seem a macabre means of identification, for the families of victims it may be the only means of obtaining peace of mind. |
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The call went out for dentists trained in forensic odontology to assist. |
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The remains have also been sent to the chief medical examiner in Richmond for official forensic identification. |
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I watched a show last night on advances in forensic science. |
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He said the forensic investigation, which he started in September 2003, was based on a national prosecuting authority strongroom full of documents. |
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There was no forensic evidence but as chance would have it at about 2am a neighbour saw a man whom he knew by sight and first name visiting the property. |
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And in an attempt to make the dead speak, an international team of anthropologists, forensic scientists and paleopathologists trekked all the way up to the Roopkund Lake. |
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Obtaining a certificate in forensic science will make them more suitable, attractive candidates, expand their horizons and broaden their knowledge. |
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The subsequent 12 chapters are collected in three sections relating to criminal procedure, forensic clinical psychology, and forensic civil psychology. |
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But aware the police were closing in on them, they bolted, leaving fingerprints on cups and the Monopoly set that police then used in their forensic investigation. |
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Forensic experts from the unit can carry out forensic examination of computers, mobile phones and other digital equipment, such as cameras and personal organisers. |
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Using advanced techniques in forensic science, the Met's crack squad of experts gets under the skin of some tough cold cases to discover the truth. |
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When you think about forensic evidence, you probably imagine detectives looking for droplets of blood, traces of fingerprints or imprints of shoes. |
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Today, even if the original forensic sample is no longer viable for DNA analysis, the glass phial it's been in for decades may offer up enough material. |
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The next day, major newspapers such as The Times and the Washington Post began consulting forensic experts and reporting stories that raised similar questions. |
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When the corpses of two Chinese fishermen were fished out of the sea in the Falklands' territorial waters last February, a forensic pathologist had to be flown in from London. |
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Underground specialists helped the forensic teams in their investigation. |
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One popular career is forensic analysis and crime scene investigation. |
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What frustraters me is that there was evidence clearly overlooked from our understanding, and from reading the forensic reports that this death was murder. |
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Wearing a deerstalker hat and carrying an oversized magnifying glass she trampled through the crime scene destroying all kinds of forensic evidence. |
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The voiceprint's demise as a valuable forensic tool has resulted in a broader decline in the interest in voice identification techniques generally. |
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We are developing a number of strategies to that end including improving forensic techniques, such as use of DNA and fingerprint and footprint images to improve detections. |
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Angelo, on the other hand, has fifty-six lines before he meets with Isabella which contain few rhetorical devices, in keeping with forensic speech. |
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But when 10 forensic clinicians were asked to guestimate the size of 10 test objects their performance was no better than 13 participants from another profession. |
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A large team can now be involved in investigations and she can draw on the expertise of many forensic specialists in anthropology, dentistry and even entomology. |
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The effect on most of us will be an attack of acute crapulence, caused by our forced overconsumption of political prattle and forensic flatulence. |
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Sample types include blood, urine, hair, oral fluid, vitreous humour, forensic samples, meconium, tissue samples, and even mother's milk. |
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Several bog bodies are notable for the high quality of their preservation and the substantial research by archaeologists and forensic scientists. |
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He added that the organization handed over the body of the engineer to the forensic medicine in Mosul. |
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It is frequently used in anthropology, archeology and forensic science for a variety of tasks. |
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Differences between genomes have anthropological, medical and forensic implications and applications. |
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A SCOTTISH university have been handed a PS10million award to establish a research centre for forensic science. |
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The forensic mind-reader will be at Hot Water Comedy Club at the Holiday Inn on October 1 with his live show. |
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Counterfeit banknotes are destroyed unless they are needed for evidentiary or forensic purposes. |
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The forensic experts, professors at Glasgow and Edinburgh, appeared as witnesses on opposing sides and a not proven verdict was returned. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories helped marry forensic science, particularly Holmes' acute observation of small clues, and literature. |
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The computer forensic software market has long been a duopolistic market with the two significant players being Guidance Software and AccessData. |
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Colon, DMD, DMSc, is an oral and maxillofacial pathologist and forensic odontologist. |
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Alimberti has a graduate degree in forensic science with a criminalist concentration from the University of New Haven. |
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Their report was a meticulous forensic investigation and indicated that coal dust contributed to the severity of the explosion. |
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The level-three forensic science students worked with pathologists and serologists at the National Institute of Legal Medicine, Bucharest. |
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It emphasizes the use of geoscience in forensic analysis, including geophysical,, meteorological and geomorphological data. |
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Sniffer dogs and forensic teams conducted a search of Sayers' Euromarket cash and carry food wholesaler on Wednesday. |
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The centre will be home to experts in new policing technology, computing, forensic science and criminal psychology. |
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Freeze-frames, fraction-of-a-second by fraction-of-a-second, were built by forensic experts. |
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A thorough forensic examination was carried out before the plants were removed and sent away for destruction. |
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Instead, the prosecution turned to another forensic odontologist, Lowell Levine, who turned them down. |
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One form of data that met a forensic standard is a process called Miscue Analysis and this is the focus of this article. |
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Det Insp Brian Duffy of Blackrock Garda station requested copies of the postmortem and forensic odontology report. |
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I found the section of the book on forensic archaeology fascinating. |
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A team of six forensic officers in blue boiler suits carried out a search of the detached suburban house and garden last night. |
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Up to 30 PSNI officers surrounded the vehicle and arrested four men who were then put in forensic boiler suits. |
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Two 14-year-old boys were dressed in police-issue boiler suits after their clothes were taken from forensic examination. |
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Police also want to trace the blue and black leather shopping bag, which has press stud fasteners at the top, for forensic tests. |
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An area on the east side of the woodland was cordoned off yesterday as forensic experts scoured the land following the discovery. |
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Kallio, who is headed to Penn State University to study forensic science, enjoys longboarding, snowboarding and surfing. |
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To date, none of our forensic laboratories has analysed an exhibit found to contain desomorphine. |
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Around 1988, I decided general pathology was becoming too broad for me, and I decided to subspecialize in autopsy and forensic pathology. |
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Men interviewed at the time were asked to give DNA swabs and new forensic techniques have allowed police to reanalyse the samples. |
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The court hearing was told identification was carried out by forensic odontologist Dr Mary Clarke. |
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Researches homeroom, counselor, and class schedule information for students who will be traveling to forensic competition next week. |
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In the Central Park trials, forensic evidence was nearly nonexistent. |
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What can a pediatric urologist researching intersexuality learn from a forensic anthropologist working mass disasters? |
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A computer forensic consultant found a copy of what is called a steganographic program. |
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The forensic toxicologist told the court the metals or metalloids may have been ingested on one or more occasions. |
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Loss-of-enjoyment-of-life or so-called hedonic damages is a highly controversial topic in the forensic economics literature. |
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Therefore, attorneys must be ready to meet legal challenges to mobile forensic evidence's admissibility as scientific evidence. |
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Shelter In UK cinemas now Horror about a forensic psychiatrist who discovers all of her patient''s multiple personalities are murder victims. |
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William Martens, MD, PhD worked for decades as psychoanalyst and researcher in forensic psychiatric settings with psychopaths. |
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Galdorisi said he and Verria prove the identities of the kissing couple by forensic analysis, photographic interpretation and other technical means. |
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Micropipettes are ideal for working with volumes of 100 uL or less and are a great tool for molecular biology, pharmaceutical, oncology, and forensic applications. |
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This year, the use of phenotyping for forensic purposes is one of the hot topics that will be debated by an international panel of academic, legal and forensic experts. |
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The former City trader with a German wife, a man who has enjoyed a first-class ticket on the Brussels Gravy Train for 15 years, wilts under forensic questioning. |
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Dr Andrew Love, a forensic scientist, analysed blood samples taken from the body of Luan, which revealed traces of diphenhydramine which is found in the drug Nytol. |
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Army Criminal Investigation Command criminalistics program, offers research and training capabilities and, when requested, provides forensic support to other federal agencies. |
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While three forensic medicine experts in the physical forensics department were reassigned to other departments, four experts were brought in from other departments. |
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But the fire, fuelled with turps, cosmetic bottles, aerosols, and paper, only burned for a few minutes, forensic scientist Gregory Waite told Leeds Crown Court yesterday. |
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Cellebrite, the leading developer and provider of mobile data retail and forensic solutions, announced today that Dana Gerner has been appointed Chief Financial Officer. |
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A statement from forensic pathologist Paul Johnson said Sophie had a fatal concentration of PMA in her system as well as MDMA and traces of other drugs. |
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Berenson, a forensic psychiatrist in private practice in New York City. |
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A HARMLESS bullet-shaped PS3 key ring led to an innocent man being convicted after a forensic experts said it was a live round that could be used in a sub-machine gun. |
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The forensic analysis of these sets revealed the frequency of two more walkie-talkies, which establishes the fact that the terrorists attacked PNS Mehran in three groups. |
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This confirmed his suspicions and, along with his experience of analysing historic documents, it enabled him to persuade The Daily Telegraph to pay for forensic analysis. |
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A forensic anthropologist can assist in the identification of deceased individuals whose remains are decomposed, burned, mutilated or otherwise unrecognizable. |
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The study of invertebrates has also benefited law enforcement, as arthropods, and especially insects, were discovered to be a source of information for forensic investigators. |
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Sam comes from a politically correct and scientifically advanced era, in which suspects' rights and the preservation of forensic evidence are stringently observed. |
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Wesley Vernon has seen the origins of forensic podiatry in this episode. |
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For instance. when a cell phone is found. proper forensic protocol may call for it to be placed in a Faraday bag, which prevents stray signals from going in or out. |
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Michael West, a dentist from Hattiesburg who had testified as an expert forensic odontologist for the prosecution in numerous cases, examined the marks. |
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With recent advances in forensic medicine, neuropsychologists are being called upon to provide expert testimony in courtrooms more than ever before. |
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Stamboulidis on the monitorships and is currently managing a team of attorneys and forensic specialists on the Bank of New York Mellon monitorship. |
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Analysis of 11 tetrameric STRs in wild boars for forensic purposes. |
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While forensic science is all the rage on US television, since the advent and refinement of forensic science in the 1990s, miscarriages of justice have become more prominent. |
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Forensic entomology, the study of the insects associated with human corpses, is used to establish the elapsed time since death in murder cases. |
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Forensic teams had searched the field for clues, and detectives staged a reconstruction there of Sarah's last known movements. |
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Forensic scientists believe she was aged between 20 and 40 and a non-smoker. |
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Forensic teams were yesterday scouring the area for clues, while detectives conducted house to house interviews. |
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Forensic teams sealed off the area with tape and scoured the street for clues as uniformed officers carried out door-to-door inquiries. |
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Forensic experts are still sifting through debris from the Newbridge Courthouse fire, which gutted the historic building last Thursday morning. |
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The Appellant was examined by Dr. Reeves a Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist for the Defence. |
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Forensic science was a hot topic at the ACS National Meeting in San Diego, and elemental analysis was a recurring theme. |
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Forensic tests must be done to bring more information in this puzzling, sad discovery. |
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If she receives the required points, Deirdre hopes to study Forensic Science. |
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Forensic examiners were able to reconstruct the text of what had been typed on the ribbon of this typewriter. |
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Forensic pathologists see the natural pathologic progression of many untreated diseases. |
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The couple took their son to the Institute of Forensic Sciences under the Ministry of Justice for paternity testing. |
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Forensic experts yesterday continued the painstaking search for clues to the London bombers. |
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Forensic investigators were collecting evidence on the cause and spread of the fire from the burned-out factory ruin. |
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Forensic tests on the red stuff have identified it as red ocher and vermilion tempera paint. |
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Forensic analysis of urine, blood and hair revealed no traces of doping products. |
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Forensic evidence has shown that at least one of the bombs was detonated remotely via an untraceable prepaid mobile phone. |
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Forensic scientists yesterday continued their painstaking search through the bomb site, gathering evidence from the charred scene. |
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Forensic investigations by the police take too long because they are under-resourced. |
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Forensic anthropology is primarily concerned with identifying bodies through examining their bones and any flesh that remains. |
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Forensic trichology can determine the approximate age, body mass, race, and other important traits of the hairs' owner. |
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Forensic scientist Karol Higgins usually uses a microscope when looking for minute clues to help solve crimes. |
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His remains have since been removed to the Forensic Science Centre, where an autopsy is expected to be conducted today. |
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Forensic experts believe they now have a DNA profile of the person who stabbed her to death. |
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