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forensic

[fuh-ren-sik, -zik] / fəˈrɛn sɪk, -zɪk /


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As a forensic artist, Pratt contributed to well-known investigations locally and nationally.

From The Wall Street Journal

In accounting, software has automated large portions of bookkeeping and tax preparation without eliminating accountants, who have moved up the value chain toward advisory, forensic and judgment-intensive work.

From The Wall Street Journal

The proposal, inspired by how forensic science weighs evidence found at crime scenes, offers researchers a consistent way to communicate how confident they are that microplastic has actually been detected.

From Barron's

The two-episode series will meet with members of the affected communities, as well as forensic scientists and medical experts on his search for the truth.

From BBC

The improved DNA data also enabled modern forensic analysis.

From Science Daily