forensic identification
collocation in Englishmeaningsofforensicandidentification
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forensic
adjective[before noun]
us//uk/fəˈren.zɪk/
related to scientific methods of solving crimes, involving examining the objects or substances that are involved in ...
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identification
noun[U]
uk/aɪˌden.tɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/aɪˌden.t̬ə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the act of recognizing and naming someone ...
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(Definition offorensicandidentificationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Third, medical records will become useful forforensicidentificationpurposes.
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This is an inherited system of blood-tissue enzymes which is already being used in anthropological studies andforensicidentificationtests.
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The average investigative experience among over 40 investigators andforensicidentificationtechnicians is 29 years.
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As persistent frontal sutures are visible in radiographs, they can be useful for theforensicidentificationof human skeletal remains.
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During his career, he served more than twenty years as a certifiedforensicidentificationspecialist.
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In addition, 1,3-indandione (indanedione) is used in the first stage offorensicidentificationof latent finerprints.
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That was the beginning of a real revolution in theforensicidentificationfield.
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The in-houseforensicidentificationteam is an important part of most investigations.
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Taylor's resolvedforensicidentificationcases have been profiled on various reality-based crime shows.
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Forensic (literally, for the courts) purposes are served by rigorous scientificforensicidentification techniques, but these are generally preceded by simply asking bystanders or other persons for the victim's name.
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