Category Archives: open access forensic information

Forensics: How a local ME agency uses the NAMUS system for its unknown persons. District Six Medical Examiner – Unidentified Persons

District Six Medical Examiner – Unidentified Persons β€” Read on http://www.pinellascounty.org/forensics/me_unidentified.htm

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Forensics: Pennsylvania wants to use NAMUS via a New missing person bill that will require national reporting

Only 11 US states mandate the use of the NIJ funded NAMUS database which combines both public access of family info requests and law enforcement missing persons reports. NAMUS is located here: https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/ HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) β€” Pennsylvania currently ranks … Continue reading

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Forensics: Accuracy and Reproducibility of Conclusions by Forensic Bloodstain Pattern Analysts – ScienceDirect

Error rates and disagreement between examiners. Accuracy and Reproducibility of Conclusions by Forensic Bloodstain Pattern Analysts – ScienceDirect β€” Read on http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0379073821001766

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Forensics: Medicine overwhelmed. Time to surgery in thoracic cancers and prioritization during COVID-19: a systematic review

Remember when covid was just the flu? Time to surgery in thoracic cancers and prioritization during COVID-19: a systematic review β€” Read on jtd.amegroups.com/article/view/45947/html

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Forensics meets Anthropology: Genetic correlations in the rhesus macaque dentition

My idiot bitemarker (ex)colleagues taught me that all teeth were unique and independent from each other. Whatta joke. Genetic correlations in the rhesus macaque dentition – ScienceDirect β€” Read on http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047248420301342

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Forensics: Reconstruction and physical fit analysis of fragmented skeletal remains using 3D imaging and printing – ScienceDirect

Reconstruction and physical fit analysis of fragmented skeletal remains using 3D imaging and printing – ScienceDirect β€” Read on http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665910720300633

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Forensics: Covid19 coverup in Florida. Death stats muted by Governor deSantis redacting efforts.

This governor is a notorious dumbass. https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article242552796.html

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#Forensics: open-access forensic science information sources. Its FREEπŸ˜€

This cite contains forensics-related articles, books and databases. Impressive. https://sites.google.com/view/forensicscience-openaccess/home

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