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Approved Syllabus of Specialization in Forensic Physics

... L-4, T-1, P-0, S-0 CREDITS-5 Unit - I Glass: Types of glass and their composition, Forensic examination of glass fractures under different conditions, determination of direction of impact, 3R-rules: cone- fracture, rib marks, hackle marks, backward fragmentation, colour and fluorescence, density com ...
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Bayesian Networks for Forensic Identification Problems

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... When all four were present, there was a positive predictive value of 83.3 and a negative predictive value of 63.9 for predicting persistence of early-life wheezing up to the age of 10 yrs. That score is at least a starting point in developing a clinically relevant predictive tool. Testing it on a di ...
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Body Fluid Exposure - STA HealthCare Communications

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... determining the admissibility of scientific evidence into the courtroom. • To meet the Frye standard, the evidence in question must be “generally accepted” by the scientific community. • 1993 - Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceutical, Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court asserted that the Frye standard is not ...
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EXERCISE 10: URINE PREGNANCY TEST

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Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT)

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