In forensic science, there is a strong interest in determining the post-mortem interval (PMI) of human skeletal remains up to 50 years after death. Currently, there are no reliable methods to resolve PMI, the determination of which relies almost exclusively on the experience of the investigating expert. Here we measured (90)Sr and (210)Pb ((210)Po) incorporated into bones through a biogenic process as indicators of the time elapsed since death. We hypothesised that the activity of radionuclides incorporated into trabecular bone will more accurately match the activity in the environment and the food chain at the time of death than the activity in cortical bone because of a higher remodelling rate. We found that determining (90)Sr can yield r...
Postmortem chemical transformation of bone bioapatite can take place during early diagenesis, result...
It is now almost 10 yr since radiocarbon dating of cremated bone was first developed using the small...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.When ...
A review of information that can be provided from measurements made on natural and anthropogenic rad...
AbstractIn legal medicine, the post mortem interval (PMI) of interest covers the last 50 years. When...
In legal medicine, the post mortem interval (PMI) of interest covers the last 50 years. When only hu...
Estimating the postmortem interval (PMI) of human remains is important in forensic anthropology, e.g...
It is generally accepted that remains should be no more than 75 years old to warrant police interest...
none11noThe determination of the post-mortem interval (PMI) of skeletal remains is a challenging asp...
The determination of the post-mortem interval (PMI) of skeletal remains is a challenging aspect in t...
The determination of the post-mortem interval (PMI) of skeletal remains is a challenging aspect in t...
The study presented here is regarded as a continuation of the experiments of Sterzik et al., who dev...
In forensic anthropology the estimation of PMI (Post Mortem Interval) is a crucial issue, which brin...
Bone tissues of thirteen deceased persons were analyzed to determine the activity concentration of t...
In forensic osteology the determination of time since death is regularly problematic in cases of iso...
Postmortem chemical transformation of bone bioapatite can take place during early diagenesis, result...
It is now almost 10 yr since radiocarbon dating of cremated bone was first developed using the small...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.When ...
A review of information that can be provided from measurements made on natural and anthropogenic rad...
AbstractIn legal medicine, the post mortem interval (PMI) of interest covers the last 50 years. When...
In legal medicine, the post mortem interval (PMI) of interest covers the last 50 years. When only hu...
Estimating the postmortem interval (PMI) of human remains is important in forensic anthropology, e.g...
It is generally accepted that remains should be no more than 75 years old to warrant police interest...
none11noThe determination of the post-mortem interval (PMI) of skeletal remains is a challenging asp...
The determination of the post-mortem interval (PMI) of skeletal remains is a challenging aspect in t...
The determination of the post-mortem interval (PMI) of skeletal remains is a challenging aspect in t...
The study presented here is regarded as a continuation of the experiments of Sterzik et al., who dev...
In forensic anthropology the estimation of PMI (Post Mortem Interval) is a crucial issue, which brin...
Bone tissues of thirteen deceased persons were analyzed to determine the activity concentration of t...
In forensic osteology the determination of time since death is regularly problematic in cases of iso...
Postmortem chemical transformation of bone bioapatite can take place during early diagenesis, result...
It is now almost 10 yr since radiocarbon dating of cremated bone was first developed using the small...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.When ...