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July-December, Year - 2009 | Volume - 1 | Issue - 2 |
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| Forensic odontology in India |
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| B Sivapathasundharam |
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| The importance of the role of a forensic odontologist in personal identification in man-made or natural disasters, crime investigations, presenting evidence in court as expert witness, etc does not ne... |
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| Original Article |
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| Cheiloscopy for sex determination |
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| Shailesh M Gondivkar, Atul Indurkar, Shirish Degwekar, Rahul Bhowate |
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| Background: Identification of an individual is a pre-requisite for certification of death and for personal, social and legal reasons. The study of lip-prints (cheiloscopy) was thought of as a ... |
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| Histological assessment of cellular changes in gingival epithelium in ante-mortem and post-mortem specimens |
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| GL Pradeep, K Uma, P Sharada, Nilima Prakash |
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| Background: Death is an irreversible cessation of circulation, respiration and cerebral function. A number of continuous changes occur in the period after death, and these vary according to th... |
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