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From 1972 to 2005, JOFS includes original investigations, observations, scholarly inquiries, and reviews in areas such as pathology and biology, toxicology, psychiatry and behavioral sciences, odontology, physical anthropology, criminalistics, and engineering sciences. Read more...
Minimum and Maximum Development Rates of Some Forensically Important Calliphoridae (Diptera)
J. Forensic Sci. (July 2000)
Hyoid Fracture and Strangulation
J. Forensic Sci. (September 1992)
Food-Induced Lowering of Blood-Ethanol Profiles and Increased Rate of Elimination Immediately After a Meal
J. Forensic Sci. (July 1994)
Deducing Drop Size and Impact Velocity from Circular Bloodstains
J. Forensic Sci. (January 2005)
“Typical” Basal Skull Fracture of Both Petrous Bones" An Unreliable Indicator of Head Impact Site
J. Forensic Sci. (April 1980)
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