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H Muggenthaler

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Forensic Science International|March 11, 2018
Improving stomach content based death time determination by maximum probability estimationM Hubig, H Muggenthaler, S Schenkl, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine|October 9, 2020
Slip and tilt: modeling falls over railingsH Muggenthaler, M Hubig, A Meierhofer, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 30, 2013
The forensic relevance of hypothermia in living persons--literature and retrospective studyS Lange, H Muggenthaler, M Hubig, et al.
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|September 30, 2015
With reference to the letter to the editor by Henssge (Leg Med (Tokyo). 2015 Jul 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.legalmed.2015.05.005.): "'With reference to the article by Hubig et al.: Temperature based forensic death time estimation: The standard model in experimental test' (Legal Med 2015 XX)"M Hubig, H Muggenthaler, I Sinicina, et al.
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|July 22, 2017
Influence of hypo- and hyperthermia on death time estimation - A simulation studyH Muggenthaler, M Hubig, S Schenkl, et al.
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|June 2, 2015
Temperature based forensic death time estimation: The standard model in experimental testM Hubig, H Muggenthaler, I Sinicina, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine|February 14, 2016
Do multiple temperature measurements improve temperature-based death time estimation? The information degradation inequalityM Hubig, H Muggenthaler, S Schenkl, et al.
Der Radiologe|December 8, 2020
[Bridging vein injuries in shaken baby syndrome : Forensic-radiological meta-analysis with special focus on the tadpole sign]D Wittschieber, H Muggenthaler, G Mall, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine|June 30, 2018
Biomechanical approach for the assessment of contacts with deformable objectsH Muggenthaler, T Hunold, M Hubig, et al.
Forensic Science International|October 2, 2012
Complete trunk severance of a motorcyclist by a traffic sign post at a comparably low collision speedH Muggenthaler, S Drobnik, M Hubig, et al.
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Forensic Science International|March 11, 2018
Improving stomach content based death time determination by maximum probability estimationM Hubig, H Muggenthaler, S Schenkl, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine|October 9, 2020
Slip and tilt: modeling falls over railingsH Muggenthaler, M Hubig, A Meierhofer, et al.
Forensic Science International|July 30, 2013
The forensic relevance of hypothermia in living persons--literature and retrospective studyS Lange, H Muggenthaler, M Hubig, et al.
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|September 30, 2015
With reference to the letter to the editor by Henssge (Leg Med (Tokyo). 2015 Jul 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.legalmed.2015.05.005.): "'With reference to the article by Hubig et al.: Temperature based forensic death time estimation: The standard model in experimental test' (Legal Med 2015 XX)"M Hubig, H Muggenthaler, I Sinicina, et al.
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|July 22, 2017
Influence of hypo- and hyperthermia on death time estimation - A simulation studyH Muggenthaler, M Hubig, S Schenkl, et al.
Legal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)|June 2, 2015
Temperature based forensic death time estimation: The standard model in experimental testM Hubig, H Muggenthaler, I Sinicina, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine|February 14, 2016
Do multiple temperature measurements improve temperature-based death time estimation? The information degradation inequalityM Hubig, H Muggenthaler, S Schenkl, et al.
Der Radiologe|December 8, 2020
[Bridging vein injuries in shaken baby syndrome : Forensic-radiological meta-analysis with special focus on the tadpole sign]D Wittschieber, H Muggenthaler, G Mall, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine|June 30, 2018
Biomechanical approach for the assessment of contacts with deformable objectsH Muggenthaler, T Hunold, M Hubig, et al.
Forensic Science International|October 2, 2012
Complete trunk severance of a motorcyclist by a traffic sign post at a comparably low collision speedH Muggenthaler, S Drobnik, M Hubig, et al.
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