forensic chemistry

  • 1Forensic chemistry — is the application of chemistry to law enforcement or the failure of products or processes. Many different analytical methods may be used to reveal what chemical changes occurred during an incident, and so help reconstruct the sequence of events …

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  • 2forensic chemistry — noun : chemistry applied to legal questions called also legal chemistry * * * the application of facts concerning chemistry to questions of civil and criminal law. Also called legal chemistry …

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  • 3forensic chemistry — the application of facts concerning chemistry to questions of civil and criminal law. Also called legal chemistry. * * * …

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  • 4forensic chemistry — use of chemical knowledge in the solution of legal problems …

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  • 5Forensic engineering — is the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property. The consequences of failure are dealt by the law of product liability. The… …

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  • 6Forensic biology — is the application of biology to law enforcement. It includes the subdisciplines of Forensic anthropology, Forensic botany, Forensic entomology, Forensic odontology and various DNA or protein based techniques. Contents 1 Applications 2… …

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  • 7Forensic science — Forensics redirects here. For other uses, see Forensics (disambiguation). Forensic science …

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  • 8Chemistry Centre WA — The Chemistry Centre is an analytical chemistry facility in Perth, Western Australia. It has an extensive history and delivers analytical, consultative and investigative chemical services to a range of government agency, industry and research… …

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  • 9Forensic polymer engineering — The study of failure in polymeric products is called forensic polymer engineering. The topic includes the fracture of plastic products, or any other reason why such a product fails in service, or fails to meet its specification. The subject… …

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  • 10Forensic toxicology — is the use of toxicology and other disciplines such as analytical chemistry, pharmacology and clinical chemistry to aid medicolegal investigation of death, poisoning, and drug use. The primary concern for forensic toxicology is not the legal… …

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