The post-mortem resilience of facial creases and the possibility for use in identification of the dead
The post-mortem resilience of facial creases was studied using donated bodies in order to establish the efficacy of crease analysis for identification of the dead. Creases were studied on normal (pre-embalmed) and bloated (embalmed) cadavers at the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification (CAHID)...
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Enthalten in: Cereal/grain legume intercropping in rotation with durum wheat in crop/livestock production systems for Mediterranean farming system - Monti, Michele ELSEVIER, 2019, an international journal dedicated to the applications of medicine and science in the administration of justice, Amsterdam [u.a.] |
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