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forensic

[fuh-ren-sik, -zik] / fəˈrɛn sɪk, -zɪk /


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The technique, known as forensic investigative genetic genealogy, incorporates public genealogy websites with DNA analysis.

From Los Angeles Times

The spokesperson added that new opportunities in cold cases could arise from scientific and forensic developments, combined with information from the public and investigative work.

From BBC

While living with a body is "very difficult to understand", said forensic psychologist Dr Catrin Williams, it highlighted a lot of Morgan's avoidance.

From BBC

Mary Ann Pajo watched quietly as cemetery workers opened her son's tomb in Manila this week and removed his body for examination by a forensic pathologist.

From Barron's

After collecting forensic evidence they questioned two men in a nearby village and discovered three sacks of meat, 16 lion claws and four teeth.

From BBC