Browsing by Subject "Forensic entomology"
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An extraction method using whole insect larvae to isolate DNA from a deceased host.
(2014)The analysis of entomological evidence continues to be a useful method for the identification of human remains from a crime scene, especially when the body is in a state of decomposition. During active decomposition the ... -
Effects of Insecticides on Postmortem Interval: Implications on Forensic Investigations
(2011)Postmortem interval (PMI) is the length of time that occurs between death of a person and the subsequent discovery of the body. PMI can be determined in a variety of ways depending on how long the body has been exposed ... -
Effects of Insecticides on Postmortem Interval: Implications on Forensic Investigations
(2011)Postmortem interval (PMI) is the length of time that occurs between death of a person and the subsequent discovery of the body. PMI can be determined in a variety of ways depending on how long the body has been exposed ... -
Identification of morphologically similar species of necrophagous flies (diptera: calliphoridae) in Oklahoma : reliability and application of techniques in a forensic setting.
(2013)The development of taxonomic keys for carrion-associating blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) has greatly enhanced the field of forensic entomology by facilitating identification of species often associated with crime ...