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FIS 201 Exam 2 WVU Questions And Answers.
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  • Karl Landsteiner (1868-!943) - He came up with blood types A, B, C and developed techniques for stain identification analysis. He also worked with Alexander Weiner. Sir Alec Jeffreys (1950-Present) - He is a geneticist at the University of Leicester, UK. He individualized the source of biological material. Mathieu Orfila () - He is known as the "Father of Toxicology." He studied poisons and became famous from the Lafarge case. Serologist - Identifies human body fluids in a crime lab. or ...
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WVU FIS 201 Exam 2 with complete solution
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FIS 201 Exam 2 WVU Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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  • Forensic anthropologist - ANSWERspecialize in archaeology and physical anthropology; do mass grave exhumation, work for the military; have training in anatomy, biology, and archaeology Bones important for determining human species - ANSWERcranium, pelvis, scapula, femur, humerus Forensic archaeology - ANSWERRecover and interpret human remains; locate gravesites, remove skeletons out safely Physical anthropology - ANSWERStudy of the biology, variation, and evolution of humans; patterns o...
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WVU FIS 201 FINAL Questions And Answers.
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  • Forensic - Forum: place of debate Court of law Science - Method of study used to empirically understand and describe the physical universe Fallibilism - Awareness that there could be alternative explanations 17th & 18th Century - Medicine 19th Century - Medicine, chemistry, law, photography 20th Century - Microscopy, fingerprints, pathology, chemistry, etc... Alexander Lacassagne - - professor of forensic medicine @ Lyon university - wide ranging interests: decomposition, ballistics, blo...
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FIS 201 Exam 2 WVU  questions & answers
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FIS 201 Exam 2 WVU questions and answers graded a with complete solutions 2024
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  • Pathologist - Determines cause of disease or trauma based on appearance and chemistry of bodies or tissues. Medical Examiner - Appointed by jurisdiction and is usually a physician who is a board-certified forensic pathologist and is responsible for certifying the manner and cause of a death. Coroner - An elected official and may or may not possess a medical degree with optional education and training. Death Investigator - They investigate death under the jurisdiction of the coroner/medi...
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FIS 201 EXAM 2 WVU MOHR Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
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  • Mechanical Trauma - Physical Actions Thermal Trauma - Temperature Effects Electrical Trauma - Electrical Conduction through the body Chemical Trauma - Chemical Alteration of body processes Asphyxiation - Oxygen deprivation Degree of Injury - - Amount of force - Duration of force - Region of the body - Surface area of the body struck - Nature of the weapon Blunt Force Trauma (closed) - - Contusions - Abrasions - Lacerations - Fracture Penetrating Trauma (open) - - Incisions - Punct...
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