forensic

[US]/fəˈrenzɪk/
[UK]/fəˈrenzɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.debating
judicial
suitable for courtrooms.

Phrases & Collocations

forensic science

forensic investigation

forensic evidence

forensic medicine

forensic accounting

forensic pathology

forensic psychiatry

forensic analysis

Example Sentences

skilled at forensic reading.

Without corroboration from forensic tests,it will be difficult to prove that the suspect is guilty.

Forensic examination revealed a large quantity of poison in the dead man’s stomach.

With the advances in oncotic research, researches in forensic medicine and practice will be impacted greatly.

Emphasis is placed on forensic pathology, anthropology, odontology and the detection and recovery of human remains.

Forensic tests showed that the man had been poisoned.

2006 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 14.02, General Test Methods; Forensic Psychophysiology; Forensic Sciences; Terminology; Conformity Assessment; Statistical Methods; Nanotechnology

Colin Evans, The CASEBOOK of Forensic Detection—How Science Solved 100 of the World’s Most Baffing Crime, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996.

In details, the paper discusses the history track, summarizing the characteristics of every phase and analysing the arisings of Litigation Support of Forensic Accounting.

Pathology Services (Anatomical Pathology; Chemical Pathology; Clinical Microbiology and Infection; Forensic Pathology; Haematology; Immunology

The poor peasent's son worked his way through difficulties and finally became a specialist in forensic medicine.

At the American Academy of Forensic Sciences meeting in Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday, Thali demonstrated the effectiveness of his method with a Virtopsy image of a decomposing head.

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