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- who: Neha Dama from the Centre for Forensic and Legal Medicine and Dentistry, University of Dundee, Park Place, Dundee, Scotland , HR, UK have published the paper: Exploring the degrees of distortion in simulated human bite marks, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study was not to dictate the threshold of clinical significance for possible errors in bite mark analysis but to demonstrate the potential confounders in bite mark analysis on skin and changes in posture by confronting numerical results. Considering the admissibility of bite mark evidence, the ABFO no longer support the . . .
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