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Forensic Science

Horizontales
Dental analysis used in criminal investigations.
Field that analyzes evidence to solve crimes.
Evidence found on hands of a shooter (abbr.).
Also known as disinterment.
Breakdown of organic matter after death.
Binding used in strangulation.
Mark left by a tool or object.
Also known as concealed or dormant.
Cause of death due to extreme blood loss.
Helps forensic experts identify substances by examining their unique spectral "fingerprints."
Postmortem stiffening of the body.
Bruise caused by blunt force trauma.
Also known as a body or remains.
Examination of a body to determine cause of death.
Ensures that forensic science is applied without bias.
Also known as smears, splatters, or stains.
Bug analysis used in crime investigations.
Also known as skeletal forensics.
Verticales
Death of tissue due to injury or disease.
Material analyzed for detonation traces.
Damage to skin or tissue from trauma.
Object launched from a firearm or weapon.
Fatal blood depletion.
Surgical cut examined in autopsies.
Weapons analyzed in ballistic investigations.
Scientific study of crime scene evidence.
Softening of tissue due to prolonged exposure to moisture.
Decomposition stage producing foul odor.
Thread-like strands used in fabric identification.
Writing style analyzed in document examination.
Also known as injury or ordeal.
Bone analyzed in strangulation cases.
Marks left by teeth on skin.
Break in bone.
Genetic material.
Toxic material detected in autopsies.