0 related to scientific methods of solving crimes, involving examining the objects or substances that are involved in the crime:
1 using the methods of science to provide information about a crime:
forensic medicine
Bertillonage was purely a system for linking suspects with their criminal records; it had no forensic application.
These dual perceptions echoed the concerns of the forensic excavations.
The problem of dual loyalty is therefore evident in many settings, including, for example, occupational health, forensic services, managed care, and the military environment.
We suspect this outcome to reflect forensic inadequacies of these particular microsatellite loci.
We made a sequence of spaces that have their own character and identity and together they introduce you into the world of forensic research.
The various memory disorders are amply illustrated by carefully selected case descriptions, and useful comments are made regarding the conceptual or even forensic aspects.
This sort of indexical relationship, or seeming to be one, underlies the argumentative power of forensic evidence and eyewitness identifications.
Although whiggism was empty of substance, its devotees were adept in those forensic skills which were highly rated in parliamentary politics.
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