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International Journal of Legal Medicine
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December 3, 2017
The feasibility of physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling in forensic medicine illustrated by the example of morphine
Nadine Schaefer, Daniel Moj, Thorsten Lehr, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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April 8, 2011
Reverse engineering--rapid prototyping of the skull in forensic trauma analysis
Mattias Kettner, Peter Schmidt, Stefan Potente, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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February 6, 2021
Application of the "bubbling" procedure to dead body portraits in forensic identification
Stefan Potente, Frank Ramsthaler, Mattias Kettner, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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January 1, 2016
The ring phenomenon of diluted blood droplets
Frank Ramsthaler, J Schlote, C Wagner, et al.
Plos One
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May 26, 2017
The face of war: Trauma analysis of a mass grave from the Battle of Lützen (1632)
Nicole Nicklisch, Frank Ramsthaler, Harald Meller, et al.
Archiv Fur Kriminologie
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November 2, 2011
[Application of the hexagon-OBTI test and the RSID blood test for the determination of the post-mortem interval of bone samples]
Sarah C Ebach, Frank Ramsthaler, Christoph G Birngruber, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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August 11, 2018
Detectability, visualization, and DNA analysis of bloodstains after repainting the walls
Frank Ramsthaler, Julia Schlote, Axel Gehl, et al.
Forensic Science International
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January 18, 2011
Postmortem interval of skeletal remains through the detection of intraosseal hemin traces. A comparison of UV-fluorescence, luminol, Hexagon-OBTI®, and Combur® tests
Frank Ramsthaler, Sarah C Ebach, Christoph G Birngruber, et al.
Archiv Fur Kriminologie
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September 2, 2010
[Determining the postmortem interval of bone samples: a comparison of luminol chemiluminescence, Hexagon OBTI test, and Combur test]
Sarah C Ebach, Frank Ramsthaler, Christoph G Birngruber, et al.
Archiv Fur Kriminologie
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June 5, 2008
[Interindividual variability, pathological changes and decomposition as an impediment to the morphological determination of human specificity of bone finds]
Marcel A Verhoff, Nele Rensing, Kerstin Kreutz, et al.
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International Journal of Legal Medicine
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December 3, 2017
The feasibility of physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling in forensic medicine illustrated by the example of morphine
Nadine Schaefer, Daniel Moj, Thorsten Lehr, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
April 8, 2011
Reverse engineering--rapid prototyping of the skull in forensic trauma analysis
Mattias Kettner, Peter Schmidt, Stefan Potente, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
February 6, 2021
Application of the "bubbling" procedure to dead body portraits in forensic identification
Stefan Potente, Frank Ramsthaler, Mattias Kettner, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
January 1, 2016
The ring phenomenon of diluted blood droplets
Frank Ramsthaler, J Schlote, C Wagner, et al.
Plos One
|
May 26, 2017
The face of war: Trauma analysis of a mass grave from the Battle of Lützen (1632)
Nicole Nicklisch, Frank Ramsthaler, Harald Meller, et al.
Archiv Fur Kriminologie
|
November 2, 2011
[Application of the hexagon-OBTI test and the RSID blood test for the determination of the post-mortem interval of bone samples]
Sarah C Ebach, Frank Ramsthaler, Christoph G Birngruber, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
August 11, 2018
Detectability, visualization, and DNA analysis of bloodstains after repainting the walls
Frank Ramsthaler, Julia Schlote, Axel Gehl, et al.
Forensic Science International
|
January 18, 2011
Postmortem interval of skeletal remains through the detection of intraosseal hemin traces. A comparison of UV-fluorescence, luminol, Hexagon-OBTI®, and Combur® tests
Frank Ramsthaler, Sarah C Ebach, Christoph G Birngruber, et al.
Archiv Fur Kriminologie
|
September 2, 2010
[Determining the postmortem interval of bone samples: a comparison of luminol chemiluminescence, Hexagon OBTI test, and Combur test]
Sarah C Ebach, Frank Ramsthaler, Christoph G Birngruber, et al.
Archiv Fur Kriminologie
|
June 5, 2008
[Interindividual variability, pathological changes and decomposition as an impediment to the morphological determination of human specificity of bone finds]
Marcel A Verhoff, Nele Rensing, Kerstin Kreutz, et al.
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