Forensic Science is a broad field and consists of several subspecialties and uses different techniques that find its roots in natural sciences in the guilty and other lawful evidence. It can also be defined as a wide and multidisciplinary field that comprises of different branches such as Geology, physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics and uses them to examine and analyze different physical pieces of evidence obtained in a crime scene. Nano- forensics is a new field in which nanosensors are developed to acquire immediate results during the investigations of evidence at a crime scene.
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Abstract Purpose Overcoming the flaws of current data management conditions in head and neck oncology could enable integrated informatio...
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Small size of metastatic lymph nodes with extracapsular spread greatly impacts treatment outcomes in oral squamous cell carcinoma patie...
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Guidelines for inpatient admission after pediatric tonsillectomy have been proposed to improve the safety of this procedure. This study exam...
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In metabolomics, thousands of substances can be detected in a single assay. This capacity motivates the development of metabolomics testing,...
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Resistance to cancer chemotherapies leads to deadly consequences, yet current research focuses only on the roles of somatically acquired mut...
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