A body recovered from the water does not necessarily imply that death was due to drowning. The diagnosis of drowning is discussed together with the significance of the "diatom" and biochemical tests
Drowning – a forensic-medical study. Børresen Bente, Ormstad Kari. Institute of Forensic Medicine, ...
The diatom test is widely used by forensic pathologists as proof of drowning, notwithstanding some c...
AbstractWe established a model of drowning, and by investigating diatoms in lung, liver, kidney, and...
The detection of diatoms into the organs is considered an important “biological marker” for the diag...
A number of biological and chemical tests have been developed over the years to determine whether a ...
46-47If the diatoms are analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively, it can lead not only to a direct ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D65188/86 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Background: Post mortem analysis of drowning is a classical problem especially in decomposed bodies ...
Deaths by drowning are a regular occurrence in the practice of forensic medicine. Since the external...
The diatom method is the most reliable to determine whether or not a cadaver found in water is a cas...
With an intention to establish definitely that detection of diatoms, vegetative plariktons, in the r...
Introduction: The diagnosis of drowning is one of the major challenges in the field of forensic medi...
Diatoms, the most common type of phytoplankton, are a major group of eukaryotic algae which are ubiq...
This thesis examines the diagnosis of death by drowning using the presence of diatoms in the organs ...
The article is devoted to the forensic diagnosis of drowning. In addition to the well-known specific...
Drowning – a forensic-medical study. Børresen Bente, Ormstad Kari. Institute of Forensic Medicine, ...
The diatom test is widely used by forensic pathologists as proof of drowning, notwithstanding some c...
AbstractWe established a model of drowning, and by investigating diatoms in lung, liver, kidney, and...
The detection of diatoms into the organs is considered an important “biological marker” for the diag...
A number of biological and chemical tests have been developed over the years to determine whether a ...
46-47If the diatoms are analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively, it can lead not only to a direct ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D65188/86 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Background: Post mortem analysis of drowning is a classical problem especially in decomposed bodies ...
Deaths by drowning are a regular occurrence in the practice of forensic medicine. Since the external...
The diatom method is the most reliable to determine whether or not a cadaver found in water is a cas...
With an intention to establish definitely that detection of diatoms, vegetative plariktons, in the r...
Introduction: The diagnosis of drowning is one of the major challenges in the field of forensic medi...
Diatoms, the most common type of phytoplankton, are a major group of eukaryotic algae which are ubiq...
This thesis examines the diagnosis of death by drowning using the presence of diatoms in the organs ...
The article is devoted to the forensic diagnosis of drowning. In addition to the well-known specific...
Drowning – a forensic-medical study. Børresen Bente, Ormstad Kari. Institute of Forensic Medicine, ...
The diatom test is widely used by forensic pathologists as proof of drowning, notwithstanding some c...
AbstractWe established a model of drowning, and by investigating diatoms in lung, liver, kidney, and...