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Original Source: Forensic molecular pathology of violent deaths.
In forensic pathology, while classical morphology remains a core procedure to investigate deaths, a spectrum of ancillary procedures has been developed and incorporated to detail the pathology. Among them, postmortem biochemistry is important to investigate the systemic pathophysiological changes involved in the dying process that cannot be detected by morphology. In addition, recent advances in molecular biology have provided a procedure to investigate genetic bases of diseases that might present with sudd...
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Many questions in the legal system can be answered using scientific techniques. These are termed forensics. Examples inlcude fingerprint recognition, DNA databases, iris (eye) indentification and...
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer
A tumor or tumour is the name for a neoplasm or a solid lesion formed by an abnormal growth of cells (termed neoplastic) which looks like a swelling. Tumor is not synonymous with cancer. A tumor can...
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Improving human forensics through advances in genetics, genomics and molecular biology
What should clinicians know about the new Berlin definition of ARDS vs the older American-European Consensus Conference definition? Medscape Critical Care
Definition of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
To the Editor: The ARDS Definition Task Force presented a consensus draft definition developed by a panel of experts. They proposed 3 categories of ARDS based on degree of hypoxemia and, using a large...
Agilent Technologies Inc. has introduced Infiniuum 9000 H-Series high-definition oscilloscopes. The four models come in bandwidths of 250 MHz, 500 MHz, 1 GHz, and 2 GHZ, and offer up to 12-bit vertic...
New Definition of Myocardial Infarction Puts Biomarkers Front and Center
Development of highly sensitive biomarker assays for myocardial necrosis has prompted an international panel of 52 cardiology experts to readjust the definition of a myocardial infarction (MI). This n...
Food Forensics provides evidence for British food brands
Norwich Research Park company uses ‘environmental fingerprinting’ to prove UK-origin Waitrose is one of the first to pilot a new service which is able to verify the origin of British foods...
European commission pulls back on new nano regulations
Last year the European Commission (EC) was eager to show its proactive approach to regulating nanomaterials when—after a protracted process–the Commission arrived at a definition for nanomater...
Third universal definition of myocardial infarction to be presented at ESC Congress 2012
A new definition of heart attack will be presented at the ESC Congress 2012. The third universal definition of myocardial infarction (MI) clarifies the controversial area of procedural related MI and...
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A complete passive blind image copy-move forensics scheme based on compound statistics features.
Since most sensor pattern noise based image copy-move forensics methods require a known reference sensor pattern noise, it generally results in non-blinded passive forensics, which significantly confi...
Definition of Postprandial Lipaemi.
At the present time, there is no widely agreed definition of postprandial lipaemia (PPL). This lack of a shared definition limits the identification and treatment of patients with exaggerated PPL as w...
Emerging Forensics Field May Hit Legal, Ethical Obstacles.
Wildlife forensics. Genomics has become a powerful tool to inform conservation measures.
Evolution, reproduction and definition of life.
Synthetic theory of evolution is a superior integrative biological theory. Therefore, there is nothing surprising about the fact that multiple attempts of defining life are based on this theory. One o...