Anatomy in Forensics: Applications and Need for Collaboration

  • Jervas E
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… a crime scene and further examined and interpreted can help the prosecution secure a criminal conviction [29] … varies from individual to individual [33] and forms a veritable tool in crime dictation. The study of lip prints is known as cheiloscopy [33] named by Tsuchihashi as 'sulci …

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Jervas, E. (2017). Anatomy in Forensics: Applications and Need for Collaboration. Foresic Research & Criminology International Journal, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.15406/frcij.2017.05.00142

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