forensic in the PONS Dictionary

forensic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

forensic medicine
forensic evidence

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In 2004, a new 92-bed civil and forensic psychiatric treatment facility was built to replace the now-old state hospital.
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The demolition work began as planned on with forensic examination still going on at the site.
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Their report was a meticulous forensic investigation and indicated that coal dust contributed to the severity of the explosion.
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The company also provides intelligent forensic search, file integrity monitoring, network and user monitoring, and reporting services.
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This is one of the earliest uses of forensic linguistics on record.
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This area is often referred to as molecular epidemiology or forensic microbiology.
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There was no forensic evidence either, as good-intentioned neighbours, believing she had merely fallen, had washed the crime scene.
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She specialized in the fields of toxicology and forensic pathology, which led her to testify in many high-profile criminal cases throughout her career.
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As well as the online examination, candidates must perform a forensic examination on at least three test media.
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Recent usage of kava has been documented in forensic investigations by quantitation of kavain in blood specimens.
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