Scanning electronmicroscopy (SEM) has been used in forensic science in many ways. The reports of cases in which SEM has been used as an auxiliary method in the investigation of exhumed bones are rare. In this article, we report an exhumation that was made to determine if a seized weapon could have been used in a homicide. We used SEM to analyze a fracture in the interior of the skull of the victim. The findings described in this article showed us that it is possible to develop new researches in this field. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved
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abstract: Distinguishing between projectile and blunt force or sharp force trauma can be complicated...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Methods in Molecular Bi...
Previous studies have indicated that metal particles remain on bone after sharp force injury or guns...
Scanning electronmicroscopy (SEM) has been used in forensic science in many ways. The reports of cas...
The Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) is an extremely versatile instrument, essential in a wide arr...
The purpose of this presentation is to expand and highlight the range of applications of scanning el...
Analysis of lesions in forensic anthropology brings with it several questions (definition of the typ...
Scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive x-ray (SEM/EDX) analysis is an investigation who...
The Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) is an extremely versatile instrument, essential in a wide arr...
International audienceThe authors report on their macro- and microscopy study of bone lesions made b...
Scanning electron microscopy coupled with X-ray energy dispersive spectrometry (SEM-EDS) is extensiv...
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The need to implement novel techniques, able to support a causal link between exposure and pathology...
Background and aims: in recent years the field of application of forensic disciplines has broadened ...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand some principles of investigation of a d...
abstract: Distinguishing between projectile and blunt force or sharp force trauma can be complicated...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Methods in Molecular Bi...
Previous studies have indicated that metal particles remain on bone after sharp force injury or guns...