Palaeomicrobiology meets forensic medicine: time as a fourth-dimension for the crime scene
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Abstract
The unrelenting progress of laboratory techniques is rapidly unleashing the huge potential of palaeomicrobiology. That bodies are often found in poor condition is common to both palaeomicrobiology and forensic medicine, and this might stimulate them towards a joint quest to extract reproducible data for reliable specimens.
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| Authors | Bazaj, A.;Turrina, S.;Leo, D. De;Cornaglia, G.; |
| Journal | new microbes and new infections |
| Year | 2015 |
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