Forense in english

Forensic

pronunciation: fɜrensɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures

forense1 = forensic scientist. 

Example: This article clarifies the differences between archivists and historians and draws an analogy between the archivist and the forensic scientist.

forense2 = forensic. 

Example: When corporations suffer a disaster, they often fail to take forensic evidence at the scene of the accident and this can prove costly later on when details have been forgotten.

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» ciencia forenseforensic science .

Example: This article maps the structure of the forensic science literature and presents relevant reference sources.

» ingeniería forenseforensic engineering .

Example: The forensic engineering librarian must understand the imperatives of standards-producing organisations and monitor their progress in developing new standards and revising old ones.

» investigador forenseforensic investigator .

Example: The discovery of a dismembered corpse, especially that of a newborn, represents a significant challenge for forensic investigators.

» médico forensecoroner .

Example: Analysis of 19th-century London coroners' records suggest that it was rare for a coroner to label suspicious deaths as murders.

» odontología forenseforensic dentistry .

Example: Forensic dentistry is an important sub specialty of forensic medicine which is contributing immensely in solving difficult criminal cases.

» pruebas forensesforensic evidence .

Example: It deals with the relationship between photography and forensic evidence by looking at the case of the Shroud of Turin.

» siquiatra forenseforensic psychiatrist .

Example: The library opened in 1974 to serve forensic psychiatrists.

» siquiatría forenseforensic psychiatry .

Example: Forensic psychiatry deals with individuals involved in legal matters, both civil and criminal.

Forense synonyms

rhetorical in spanish: retórico, pronunciation: rɪtɔrɪkəl part of speech: adjective
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