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Missing Persons Information Hub (MPIH)

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Author: foxnic

Collection and recording of radiological information for forensic purposes.

Posted on 13th Mar 2022 by foxnic

A. S. Forrest (2012) Read more

Forensic importance of panoramic radiographs for human identification.

Posted on 13th Mar 202220th May 2022 by foxnic

Da Silva, R., Nunes, F., de Faria Neto, J., Costa Rege, I., and Daruge, Júnior, E. (2012) Restricted access but… Read more Forensic importance of panoramic radiographs for human identification.

Advanced topics in forensic DNA typing: methodology (book).

Posted on 13th Mar 202220th May 2022 by foxnic

John M. Butler (2012) Restricted access but contents, introduction, and other pages are available. Read more

Bonaparte: Application of new software for missing persons program.

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Van Dongen, C., Slooten, K., Slagter, M., Burgers, W., and Wiegerinck, W. (2011) Document is available to read online. FSI… Read more Bonaparte: Application of new software for missing persons program.

Assessing the potential of the next generation sequencing technologies for missing persons identification efforts.

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Irwin, J., Just, R., Scheible, M., and Loreille, O. (2011) Document is available to read online. FSI Genetics Volume 3… Read more Assessing the potential of the next generation sequencing technologies for missing persons identification efforts.

The role of the forensic odontologist in disaster victim identification: lessons for management.

Posted on 13th Mar 202221st May 2022 by foxnic

Hill, A. J., Hewson, I., and Lain, R. (2011) Restricted access but abstract is available. Forensic Science International. Volume 205,… Read more The role of the forensic odontologist in disaster victim identification: lessons for management.

The Fulton County medical examiner’s experience with the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Missing Person DNA Database Program, 2004-2007.

Posted on 13th Mar 2022 by foxnic

Heninger, M., and Hanzlick, R. (2011, USA) Read more

The contribution of DNA to the disaster victim identification (DVI) effort.

Posted on 13th Mar 202221st May 2022 by foxnic

Hartman, D., Drummer, O., Eckhoff, C., Scheffer, J. W., and Stringer, P. (2011) Restricted access but abstract is available. Forensic… Read more The contribution of DNA to the disaster victim identification (DVI) effort.

Choosing Relatives for DNA Identification of Missing Persons.

Posted on 13th Mar 202221st May 2022 by foxnic

Ge, J., Budowle, B., and Chakraborty, R. (2011) Restricted access but abstract is available. Journal of Forensic Sciences. Read more

Forensic and police identification of ‘X’ bodies. A 6-years French experience.

Posted on 13th Mar 202221st May 2022 by foxnic

Cavard, S., Alvarez, J. C., De Mazancourt, P., Tilotta, F., Brousseau, P., Lorin de la Grandmaison, G., and Charlier, P.… Read more Forensic and police identification of ‘X’ bodies. A 6-years French experience.

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