adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
forensic examination (= the scientific methods used for finding out about a crime )
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The clothing was sent to the lab for forensic examination.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
evidence
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There was no forensic evidence to link Mr Nichol to the attack.
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Tiem and weather had worn away any forensic evidence .
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The case against Coleman was largely circumstantial, supported by some inconclusive forensic evidence .
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Gore then devised a plan to burn down the house, destroying any forensic evidence he might have left behind.
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Miss Clare Reggiori, prosecuting, applied for a four-week remand in custody, saying forensic evidence needed to be examined.
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In September 1990 a Home Office review concluded that there was no forensic evidence against the six.
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The forensic evidence dripped into the office.
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The balance might well be tipped by forensic evidence .
examination
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The floor was bare as if a carpet had been removed, no doubt for forensic examination .
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Other officers got on hands and knees to collect red flakes of the benches' paint from the track for forensic examination .
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The hood has been sent for forensic examination and it is hoped it will yield important clues.
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Now the piece had been put into a polythene bag and given a label pending its despatch for forensic examination .
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The three have been released pending forensic examinations of the drugs.
experts
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Four months later forensic experts found minute but widespread bloodstains in the bungalow.
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Its techniques are followed by forensic experts around the globe and in police forces across the United States.
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Yesterday, teams of police and forensic experts launched a massive inquiry to find the mindless yobs.
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Police said forensic experts had now confirmed the fire was not an accident.
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Earlier this morning Home Office forensic experts were called in as the police believed they may be dealing with a murder investigation.
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The car was slowly winched out of the water so that forensic experts could begin their work with the minimum of disturbance.
laboratory
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The forensic laboratory has a good deal of work to do on his clothes, and the contents of his pockets.
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They found the jacket had been bleached - forensic laboratories could find no trace of blood.
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Horton, from the forensic laboratory , had arrived.
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The team from the Fulham forensic laboratories .
medicine
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When she'd first qualified in forensic medicine he'd been a young sergeant.
pathologist
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The forensic scientist - as distinct from the forensic pathologist - has come into his own.
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For example, if he testifies as a forensic pathologist , his fee is $ 250 an hour.
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He's a forensic pathologist attached to the Laboratory.
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Two forensic pathologists Mister Gleason has scheduled for our entertainment here.
psychiatrist
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A forensic psychiatrist was called in to help solve the mystery of her disappearance as she broke down under questioning.
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A forensic psychiatrist beleives the Princess Risborough attacker is a sadist from a poor background.
science
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A Home Office pathologist and forensic science team are at the scene, carrying out a full investigation.
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They were taken to a mobile forensic science unit at Severomorsk naval base, but so far only Kolesnikov has been named.
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In high spirits, his father was talking about the immense advances made in forensic science in recent years.
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Mum, did you know that our Lab is the oldest forensic science lab in the country?
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Using modern forensic science techniques on original evidence, the West Midlands force have been forced to rethink their view of events.
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Analysis of Directional Data; and statistical applications in agriculture, medicine, epidemiology, forensic science .
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Besides working on Inside Out, the reporter was also presenting a special documentary about forensic science .
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Few men, in or outside the forensic science service, knew so much about it.
scientist
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Some of the most famous forensic scientists have started that way, he said.
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I thought forensic scientists were particularly at risk.
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Detailed case studies, which will involve reading original transcripts, will be followed up by interviews of forensic scientists .
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Traditionally forensic scientists have relied on dental records and presumptive identifications by relatives.
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Sections of the barrier were brought to the inquest and forensic scientist David Price said it hadn't been welded together properly.
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Anyway, the forensic scientists will be able to confirm she had some one in with her.
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Police forces around the country have sought advice from forensic scientists in their attempts to find those responsible for such attacks.
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These chapters will be particularly interesting to the practising as well as to the trainee forensic scientist .
team
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As the forensic team finished with areas of the flat he could move around more and disturb things.
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Just after seven the forensic team finished and called to him that they were off.
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The last minutes of their lives were pieced together by forensic teams hunting the killers.
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A forensic team was hunting for clues.
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Upstairs, the forensic team had finished with the bodies.
test
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She wondered how much he had told Barney about the purpose and the result of the forensic tests .
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The bones were last night flown to Britain for forensic tests .
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Murder squad detectives, led by Detective Superintendent Stan Fletcher, sealed off the area while forensic tests were carried out.
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Four cars damaged in the pile up have been towed away for forensic tests .
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A postmortem examination failed to establish a definite cause of death and the results of further forensic tests are awaited.
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Mr McInally said that forensic tests had revealed liquid petrol on the accused's shirt and jeans.
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It's too early to say more until we get the results of the post-mortem examination and the forensic tests .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Forensic evidence showed that the woman had been raped before being murdered.
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a forensic expert
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a politician's forensic skill
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DNA tests have revolutionized forensic science.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Earlier this morning Home Office forensic experts were called in as the police believed they may be dealing with a murder investigation.
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First on the witness stand was Neill Freeman, a forensic accountant who traces assets in legal disputes.
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He misses the camaraderie of the Bar and the exhilaration of forensic battle in the exalted courts.
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Some of the most famous forensic scientists have started that way, he said.
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Some specialize in forensic accounting investigating and interpreting bankruptcies and other complex financial transactions.
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The office run by Oxfordshire county council was closed to the public while police carried out forensic investigations.
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Two forensic pathologists Mister Gleason has scheduled for our entertainment here.
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When she'd first qualified in forensic medicine he'd been a young sergeant.