نتایج جستجو برای: forensic sciences

تعداد نتایج: 160569  

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2010
Patrick J P Brown

Process-oriented guided-inquiry learning (POGIL), a pedagogical technique initially developed for college chemistry courses, has been implemented for 2 yr in a freshman-level anatomy and physiology course at a small private college. The course is populated with students with backgrounds ranging from no previous college-level science to junior and senior biology, biochemistry, and forensic scien...

Journal: :Science & justice : journal of the Forensic Science Society 2016
Raymond Marquis Alex Biedermann Liv Cadola Christophe Champod Line Gueissaz Geneviève Massonnet Williams David Mazzella Franco Taroni Tacha Hicks

In a recently published guideline for evaluative reporting in forensic science, the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) recommended the use of the likelihood ratio for the measurement of the value of forensic results. As a device to communicate the probative value of the results, the ENFSI guideline mentions the possibility to define and use a verbal scale, which should be u...

Journal: :The Journal of forensic odonto-stomatology 2010
R L R Tinoco E C Martins E Daruge E Daruge F B Prado P H F Caria

Forensic odontology and anthropology provide valuable support with regard to human identification. In some cases, when soft tissue is destroyed, carbonized or absent for whatever reason, bones and teeth become the only source of information about the identity of the deceased. In human identification, anything different, such as variation from normality, becomes an important tool when trying to ...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2007
Anne-Laure Terrettaz-Zufferey Frédéric Ratle Olivier Ribaux Pierre Esseiva Mikhail Kanevski

Pattern recognition techniques can be very useful in forensic sciences to point out to relevant sets of events and potentially encourage an intelligence-led style of policing. In this study, these techniques have been applied to categorical data corresponding to cutting agents found in heroin seizures. An application of graph theoretic methods has been performed, in order to highlight the possi...

Journal: :Science & justice : journal of the Forensic Science Society 2016
Ardo van den Hout Ivo Alberink

Evaluation of evidence in forensic science is discussed using posterior distributions for likelihood ratios. Instead of eliminating the uncertainty by integrating (Bayes factor) or by conditioning on parameter values, uncertainty in the likelihood ratio is retained by parameter uncertainty derived from posterior distributions. A posterior distribution for a likelihood ratio can be summarised by...

2015
Somchai Rice Jacek A. Koziel John I. Glendinning

Recent U.S. legislation permitting recreational use of marijuana in certain states brings the use of marijuana odor as probable cause for search and seizure to the forefront of forensic science, once again. This study showed the use of solid-phase microextraction with multidimensional gas chromatography--mass spectrometry and simultaneous human olfaction to characterize the total aroma of marij...

Journal: :Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2009
Ruth Waddell Smith Victoria L McGuffin

Since the first episode of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” aired in 2000, numerous television shows with forensic science themes have appeared, including two further additions to the CSI franchise (CSI: Miami and CSI: NY). These shows remain popular today and continue to rank in the top 20 ratings for network primetime series. With this popularity, the so-called “CSI Effect” has evolved, in wh...

Journal: :Journal of thermal biology 2016
Catherine Bartgis Alexander M LeBrun Ronghui Ma Liang Zhu

This study is focused on developing a whole body heat transfer model to accurately simulate temperature decay in a body postmortem. The initial steady state temperature field is simulated first and the calculated weighted average body temperature is used to determine the overall heat transfer coefficient at the skin surface, based on thermal equilibrium before death. The transient temperature f...

Journal: :Electrophoresis 2006
Franco Tagliaro Federica Bortolotti

The present article reviews the applications of CE in forensic science covering the period from 2001 until the first part of 2005. The overview includes the most relevant examples of analytical applications of capillary electrophoretic and electrokinetic techniques in the following fields: (i) Forensic drugs and poisons, (ii) explosive analysis and gunshot residues, (iii) small ions of forensic...

Journal: :Forensic science review 2000
D L Lucas

Few men have made such a significant and sustained contribution to their chosen field of endeavor as Robert F. Borkenstein. He is an international forensic science celebrity, highly respected by his peers. The two most well-known products of his brilliance are the Breathalyzer, invented in 1954, and the "Grand Rapids Study", a seminal work which established the relative risk of being involved i...

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