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  2. Hair analysis - Wikipedia

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    Chemical hair analysis is used for the detection of many therapeutic drugs and recreational drugs, including cocaine, heroin, benzodiazepines and amphetamines. [3] [4] Hair analysis is less invasive than a blood test, if not quite as universally applicable. In this context, it has been reliably used to determine compliance with therapeutic drug ...

  3. Forensic science - Wikipedia

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    The history of the term originates in ... fibres and hair ... Bite mark analysis is a forensic science technique that analyzes the marks on the victim's skin ...

  4. Murder of Shirley Duguay - Wikipedia

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    The Duguay case marked the world’s first use of non-human DNA in a criminal trial; [1] while the forensic science of testing cat and dog hairs had been firmly established and studied, it was an unknown science up until that point. [9]

  5. Rudolf Virchow - Wikipedia

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    Virchow was the first to analyse hair in criminal investigation, and made the first forensic report on it in 1861. [80] He was called as an expert witness in a murder case, and he used hair samples collected from the victim. He became the first to recognise the limitation of hair as evidence.

  6. Bloodstain pattern analysis - Wikipedia

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    Bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) is a forensic discipline focused on analyzing bloodstains left at known, or suspected crime scenes through visual pattern recognition and physics-based assessments. This is done with the purpose of drawing inferences about the nature, timing and other details of the crime. [ 1 ]

  7. New analysis of Beethoven’s hair reveals possible cause of ...

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    Christian Reiter, now the retired deputy director of the Center of Forensic Medicine at the Medical University of Vienna, had previously studied the Hiller Lock, a sample of hair long attributed ...

  8. Forensic identification - Wikipedia

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    Forensic DNA analysis can be a useful tool in aiding forensic identification because DNA is found in almost all cells of our bodies except mature red blood cells. Deoxyribonucleic acid is located in two different places of the cell, the nucleus; which is inherited from both parents, and the mitochondria; inherited maternally.

  9. Factbox-Donald Trump's lawsuits against media companies - AOL

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    U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is making good on his threats to go after the media in court, with several recent lawsuits seeking damages against major publishers over what he describes as ...