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December 4, 2003
The evaluation of a synthetic long bone structure as a substitute for human tissue in gunshot experiments
B P Kneubuehl, M J Thali
Forensic Science International
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April 25, 2003
Analysis of patterned injuries and injury-causing instruments with forensic 3D/CAD supported photogrammetry (FPHG): an instruction manual for the documentation process
W Brüschweiler, M Braun, R Dirnhofer, et al.
Forensic Science International
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September 9, 2000
Matching tire tracks on the head using forensic photogrammetry
M J Thali, M Braun, W Brüschweiler, et al.
The British Journal of Radiology
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November 6, 2013
Essentials of forensic post-mortem MR imaging in adults
T D Ruder, M J Thali, G M Hatch
Forensic Science International
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December 4, 2001
Body models in forensic ballistics: reconstruction of a gunshot injury to the chest by bullet fragmentation after shooting through a finger
M J Thali, B P Kneubuehl, R Dirnhofer, et al.
Forensic Science International
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April 25, 2003
A high-speed study of the dynamic bullet-body interactions produced by grazing gunshots with full metal jacketed and lead projectiles
M J Thali, B P Kneubuehl, U Zollinger, et al.
Forensic Science International
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August 15, 2002
The dynamic development of the muzzle imprint by contact gunshot: high-speed documentation utilizing the "skin-skull-brain model"
M J Thali, B P Kneubuehl, R Dirnhofer, et al.
Forensic Science International
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March 23, 2002
The "skin-skull-brain model": a new instrument for the study of gunshot effects
M J Thali, B P Kneubuehl, U Zollinger, et al.
Forensic Science International
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March 23, 2002
A study of the morphology of gunshot entrance wounds, in connection with their dynamic creation, utilizing the "skin-skull-brain model"
M J Thali, B P Kneubuehl, U Zollinger, et al.
Forensic Science International
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April 18, 2017
A fully synthetic lung model for wound-ballistic experiments-First results
S A Bolliger, S A Poschmann, M J Thali, et al.
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Forensic Science International
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December 4, 2003
The evaluation of a synthetic long bone structure as a substitute for human tissue in gunshot experiments
B P Kneubuehl, M J Thali
Forensic Science International
|
April 25, 2003
Analysis of patterned injuries and injury-causing instruments with forensic 3D/CAD supported photogrammetry (FPHG): an instruction manual for the documentation process
W Brüschweiler, M Braun, R Dirnhofer, et al.
Forensic Science International
|
September 9, 2000
Matching tire tracks on the head using forensic photogrammetry
M J Thali, M Braun, W Brüschweiler, et al.
The British Journal of Radiology
|
November 6, 2013
Essentials of forensic post-mortem MR imaging in adults
T D Ruder, M J Thali, G M Hatch
Forensic Science International
|
December 4, 2001
Body models in forensic ballistics: reconstruction of a gunshot injury to the chest by bullet fragmentation after shooting through a finger
M J Thali, B P Kneubuehl, R Dirnhofer, et al.
Forensic Science International
|
April 25, 2003
A high-speed study of the dynamic bullet-body interactions produced by grazing gunshots with full metal jacketed and lead projectiles
M J Thali, B P Kneubuehl, U Zollinger, et al.
Forensic Science International
|
August 15, 2002
The dynamic development of the muzzle imprint by contact gunshot: high-speed documentation utilizing the "skin-skull-brain model"
M J Thali, B P Kneubuehl, R Dirnhofer, et al.
Forensic Science International
|
March 23, 2002
The "skin-skull-brain model": a new instrument for the study of gunshot effects
M J Thali, B P Kneubuehl, U Zollinger, et al.
Forensic Science International
|
March 23, 2002
A study of the morphology of gunshot entrance wounds, in connection with their dynamic creation, utilizing the "skin-skull-brain model"
M J Thali, B P Kneubuehl, U Zollinger, et al.
Forensic Science International
|
April 18, 2017
A fully synthetic lung model for wound-ballistic experiments-First results
S A Bolliger, S A Poschmann, M J Thali, et al.
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