Forensic Analysis (Other Keyword)

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An Examination of the Spatial Distribution of the Tissue Fragments created during an Explosive Event (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Erin DuBois. Tony Waldron. Kate Bowers. Carolyn Rando.

In the field of forensic science, the investigation that follows an explosive attack is one of extreme importance. There are, however, few universally accepted methods for the location and recovery of human remains after an explosion, especial in the cases of an IED or suicide bomb attack. This explains the paucity of available research and guidance on the subject. The research presented here aims to improve practice both in terms of recovery of the victims and in determining the characteristics...


Preliminary Inventory of the Human Skeletal Material Recovered from a Watery Cemetery On the North Shore of Big Lake, Shasta County, California (1974)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Turon Murad.

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Synthesis of the Condition of Human Remains from the House Interior (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Albert A. Dekin, Jr..

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