21 déc 2010 · This chapter explores in depth forensic science definitions, landscape, particularly forensic chemistry and biology (Laitinen, 1989)
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13 nov 2015 · means: public, to the forum or public discussion sciences, including forensic chemistry [5-8], forensic biology [9,10],
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2 4 Common to a horizontal type as defined in CMO 46 s 2012 of forensic science, such as Forensic DNA Analysis and Molecular Biology, Forensic
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biology ballistics document examination photography toxicology and drug analysis fingerprints trace evidence A forensic scientist's main job is to study
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1 fév 2019 · complex science composed of criminal science, biological science, The original word, forensic, comes from Latin as meaning of “public”
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