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were forensic
adjective
Relating to the use of science and technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law.
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Though his questions were forensic and his manner was robust, his tone was kind and without sarcasm.
Richard Foster, chairman of the CCRC, wrote to Mr Nealon last June acknowledging that, in its first two reviews, the organisation "could and should have identified there were forensic opportunities that had not been explored" and that those opportunities had "the potential to make a difference to your case".
Most of the students who participated in our study stated that the working areas of judicial nurses were forensic medicine institutions.
In the study by Şentürk and Büyükaslan (2013), approximately half of the students stated that the working areas of the forensic nurses were hospitals and very few students reported that their working areas were forensic medical institutions (Table 1).
There were forensic scientists who could do the same with bones, studying a single sliver or shard to determine where it belonged in a human body, and the age of the body to which it belonged, and sometimes even the gender or ethnicity.
Cartilages from six healthy adult subjects (mean age of 53 years) were forensic waste from legal medicine with no need of informed consent after consultation with the national ethics committee and in strict agreement with French legislation.
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So are forensic scientists.
The answer is forensic scientist.
Rather, his approach was forensic.
His approach to a part is forensic.
"It was forensic," he says.
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